Sharp’s work is defined by its 19th century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Major Gen'l Charles Ashe Windham
Roger Fenton English, 1819–1869

Saul and the Witch of Endor
William Sharp (English, 1749-1824) after Benjamin West (American, 1738-1820)

Yea, They're Bucking Up Old Bob
David Sharpe American, born 1944

Untitled
David Sharpe American, born 1944

La Campagna Series #10
Melville Price American, 1920-1970

Untitled
Melville Price American, 1920-1970

Diana and Her Nymphs with the Ox Hunt
With a scene after an engraving by Adriaen Collaert (c. 1560–1618) after Hans Bol (1534–1593), Ox Hunt Brussels

Madonna and Child
William Sharp (British, 1749-1824) after Carlo Dolci (Italian, 1616-1686)

The Lament of the Irish Immigrant
William Comely Sharp (American, 1822–1897) printed by Sharp and Michelin (Boston)

The Army of the Potomac—A Sharp-Shooter on Picket Duty
Winslow Homer (American, 1836-1910) published by Harper's Weekly (American, 1857-1916)

Portrait of Miss Marion Melville
Theodore Roussel French, worked in England, 1847-1926

Zion Christian Apostolic Church Service on the Melville Koppies, Johannesburg
Santu Mofokeng South Africa, 1956-2020

Saul and the Witch of Endor
William Sharp (English, 1749-1824) after Benjamin West (American, 1738-1820)

Greenwood Lake
David Sharpe American, born 1944

Unidentified House, Exterior Side Perspective
Melville Clarke Chatten (American, 1873–1957) Phillmore N. Jacobson (American, 1903–1976)

Unidentified House, Exterior Back Perspective
Melville Clarke Chatten (American, 1873–1957) Phillmore N. Jacobson (American, 1903–1976)

Unidentified House, Exterior Perspective with Garage
Melville Clarke Chatten (American, 1873–1957) Phillmore N. Jacobson (American, 1903–1976)