Adolf’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.

Side Chair
Designed by Adolf Loos Austrian, 1870-1933 Manufactured by Jacob & Josef Kohn Vienna, Austria, 1867-1914

Study: Head of a Young Girl Facing to the Left
Carle van Loo French, 1705-1765

Seated Female Nude
Adolf Hiremy-Hirschl Hungarian, 1860-1933

Female Nude, Supine with Head Turned Down
Adolf Hiremy-Hirschl Hungarian, 1860-1933

Three Studies for Pan
Adolf Hiremy-Hirschl Hungarian, 1860-1933

Group Composition from Fantasia Enchained
Adolf Hiremy-Hirschl Hungarian, 1860-1933

Portrait of a Young Woman, from Melancholy
Adolf Hiremy-Hirschl Hungarian, 1860-1933

Young Girl Facing to the Right
Carle van Loo French, 1705-1765

Linger, longer, loo, plate seven from Yvette Guilbert
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (French, 1864-1901) printed by Westminster Press (English, 20th century) published by the Ernest Brown & Phillips (English, 20th century)

Winter Day at Key West
Adolf Arthur Dehn American, 1895-1968

Central Park at Night
Adolf Arthur Dehn (American, 1895-1968) printed by George Miller

The New Second-Hand Sofa
Adolf Arthur Dehn American, 1895-1968

Night Club Cuties
Adolf Arthur Dehn American, 1895-1968

Yvette Guilbert—'Linger, Longer, Loo', from Yvette Guilbert
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec French, 1864-1901

Bowl with Peony Scrolls, Thunderbolt (Vajra) Symbol, and Characters Shufu (Privy Council)
China

Figure, from Six Figures Académiques
Carle Vanloo French, 1705-1765

Great Mountain
Adolf Arthur Dehn American, 1895-1968

Still Life (Can on Side)
Adolf Schneeberger Czech, 1897-1977

Title Page, from Six Figures Académiques (Six Academic Figures)
Carle Vanloo French, 1705-1765

June, from the Calendar of the American League Against War and Fascism
Adolf Arthur Dehn American, 1895-1968