Jehu’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.

Chocolate or Coffee Pot
Jehu & William L. Ward American, active 1837–1852 Philadelphia

Garniture for Field and Foot Tourney at the Barriers
Italian, Milan

Armor for Heavy Calvary (Cuirassier)
Italian; Milan

Brooklyn Bridge
Henry Ward Ranger American, 1858–1916

Revised Panoramic View of Yokohama (Saikai Yokohama fukei)
Utagawa Sadahide Japanese, 1807-1873

Blast Furnaces, Heads, Frontal Views
Bernd Becher (German, 1931–2007) and Hilla Becher (German, 1934-2015)

The Freedman
John Quincy Adams Ward (American, 1830–1910)

This Person
Geng Jianyi Chinese, born 1962

Untitled (Two Sisters)
L. W. Felt American, 1847-1897

Lock
Frank L. Koralewsky (American, born Germany, 1872–1941)

Among the Redwoods
Wallace L. DeWolf American, 1854–1930

Invest in the Victory Liberty Loan
L. A. Shafer (American, 1866-1940) printed by W. F. Powers Co. Litho.

Hanga, volume 2
Various Artists Japanese, 20th century

Inside of a Country Alehouse
William Ward (English, 1766-1826) after George Morland (English, 1763-1804)

Julien Levy in Hans Richter's "Dreams that Money Can Buy"
Sheila Ward active mid-20th century

Two Boys
L. W. Felt American, active late 19th century

The Scream
Raymond Martin American, 1930-2011

Portrait of Mrs. James Ward Thorne
Virginia Keep Clark American, born 1878

Walton
James Ward English, 1769-1859

Reproduction of fresco from Knossos
Attributed to Emile Gilliéron Swiss, 1850–1924