Norman’s work is defined by its 21st century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Rod-Back Side Chair, Boston, 1815
Norman Kelley American, founded 2012

Elevation, Rod-Back Side Chair
Norman Kelley American, founded 2012

Eviscerated Corpse
Mike Kelley American, 1954–2012

Casket
Italian; Sicily

Nostalgic Depiction of the Innocence of Childhood
Mike Kelley American, 1954–2012

Manipulating Mass-Produced Idealized Objects
Mike Kelley American, 1954–2012

Manhattan Cocktail Set
Designed by Norman Bel Geddes (American, 1893–1958) Manufactured by Revere Copper and Brass Company (American, founded 1801) Rome, New York

The Limekiln, Night
Norman Thomas Janes English, 1892-1980

T Chair
Designed by Katavolos, Littell, and Kelly William Katavolos, American, born 1924, Ross Littell, American, 1924–2000, and Douglas Kelley, American, 20th century Manufactured by Laverne Originals

Balinese Woman Winding Yarn
Norman Jacobsen American, born 1884

Black Pride Whitewashed
Norman Parish American, 1937-2013

Composition in Brown
Norman Lewis American, 1909-1979

Norman Rockwell
Yousuf Karsh Canadian, born Turkish Armenia, 1908–2002

Composition in Green
Norman Lewis American, 1909-1979

Green Bough
Norman Lewis American, 1909-1979

Nevada
Norman Ackroyd English, born 1938

Dorothy Norman
Alfred Stieglitz American, 1864–1946

Dorothy Norman
Alfred Stieglitz American, 1864–1946

Anatomy Lesson with Packages
Norman K. Lundin American, born 1938