Harvey’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.

Tea and Coffee Service
Harvey Lewis American, c. 1783–1835 Philadelphia

Window
Attributed to Harvey Ellis American, 1852–1904

Arch, Midnight
Martin Lewis American, born Australia 1881-1962

Rocking Chair
Harvey Ellis American, 1852–1904 Made by United Crafts American, founded 1897

Margaret Frances Langton Clarke
Lewis Carroll (Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) English, 1832–1898

Sadie Pfeifer, a Cotton Mill Spinner, Lancaster, South Carolina
Lewis Wickes Hine American, 1874–1940

Italian Family, Chicago
Lewis Wickes Hine American, 1874–1940

Glow of the City
Martin Lewis American, born Australia 1881-1962

Portrait of Natalie
Helen Harvey Mills American, born 1936

Untitled, from the "Visual Dialogue Foundation Founders Portfolio" (1971)
Harvey Himelfarb American, born 1941

Dannie Mercurio, 150 Schottes Alley, Washington D.C.
Lewis Wickes Hine American, 1874–1940

Playground in a Mill Village (Playground in a Tenement Alley), Boston
Lewis Wickes Hine American, 1874–1940

Chicago Slums
Lewis Wickes Hine American, 1874–1940

Dichotomy, Chicago
Helen Harvey Mills American, born 1936

Lily Pond No. 6
Helen Harvey Mills American, born 1936

Slovak Steel Worker in the Pittsburgh Region Relaxes after Supper
Lewis Wickes Hine American, 1874–1940

Untitled
Lewis Wickes Hine American, 1874–1940

Men With Dog Sitting On Bench In Front Of General Store
Lewis Wickes Hine American, 1874–1940

Negro Alley Housing Whites, Washington, D.C.
Lewis Wickes Hine American, 1874–1940

A Madonna of the Tenements
Lewis Wickes Hine American, 1874–1940