Leonard’s work is defined by its painter sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

A Sign Post at Seaburn is Pointing to Germany and Seems an Invitation for all Unemployed Skilled Men to There and Find Work, Sunderland, England
Leonard Freed American, 1929-2006

Boys Holding Girl over Bonfire, Manchester, England
Leonard Freed American, 1929-2006

House Painter and Visit to Poland by Russian P.M. Brezview, Warsaw, Poland
Leonard Freed American, 1929-2006

Lenin Steel Mill, Krakow, Poland
Leonard Freed American, 1929-2006

Wife in Kitchen with Hand on Hip, Katowice, Poland
Leonard Freed American, 1929-2006

Street Scene at Stairs, Katowice, Poland
Leonard Freed American, 1929-2006

A Portrait Exhibition in the Industrial Design Center, Paris
Leonard Freed American, 1929-2006

A Department for Child Creativity, Where Infants can Play with Blocks and Cubes, Paris
Leonard Freed American, 1929-2006

The assembly halls at the Porte de Versailles in Paris were filled with 60,000 party members for the national assizes to elect a new party president, Paris, France
Leonard Freed American, 1929–2006

Vietnam Veterans Demonstration, New York City
Leonard Freed American, 1929–2006

Crowd Saluting, Holding Flags at Pinar Rally, Madrid, Spain
Leonard Freed American, 1929–2006

Men stand arm and arm during Communist Party Meeting, Madrid, Spain
Leonard Freed American, 1929–2006

School children in uniform at funeral of Konrad Adenauer, West Germany
Leonard Freed American, 1929-2006

Political slogans for the forthcoming elections covering the walls of the Madrid University, Spain
Leonard Freed American, 1929-2006

Life Cast of the Hands and Face of Abraham Lincoln
Leonard Wells Volk (American, 1828–1895)

Portrait of Eakins
Leonard Baskin American, 1922-2000

Dream and the Lie, El Greco's Leg
David Freed American, born 1936

Bird-Man
Leonard Baskin American, 1922-2000

Rembrandt
Leonard Baskin American, 1922-2000