Morris’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.

Earth
Morris Louis American, 1912-1962

Circum I
Morris Louis American, 1912–1962

E-21: French Boudoir of the Louis XV Period, 1740-60
Designed by Narcissa Niblack Thorne American, 1882-1966

E-23: French Dining Room of the Periods of Louis XV and Louis XIV
Designed by Narcissa Niblack Thorne American, 1882-1966

E-24: French Salon of the Louis XVI Period, c. 1780
Designed by Narcissa Niblack Thorne American, 1882-1966

E-18: French Salon of the Louis XIV Period, 1660-1700
Designed by Narcissa Niblack Thorne American, 1882-1966

E-22: French Provincial Bedroom of the Louis XV Period, 18th Century
Designed by Narcissa Niblack Thorne American, 1882-1966

E-19: French Dining Room of the Louis XIV Period, 1660-1700
Designed by Narcissa Niblack Thorne American, 1882-1966

E-20: French Library of the Louis XV Period, c. 1720
Designed by Narcissa Niblack Thorne American, 1882-1966

Haunted House
Morris Kantor (American, born Minsk, Russian Empire, now Belarus, 1896–1974)

Louis Phélypeaux de la Vrillière
Robert Nanteuil French, 1623-1678

Untitled
Robert Morris American, 1931-2018

Reclining Female Nude
Morris Kantor American, 1896-1974

Untitled
Morris Kantor American, 1896-1974

Louis XIV
Robert Nanteuil French, 1623-1678

The Fear of Love
Jean Louis Lemoyne (French, 1665–1755)

Sampler
Ann Morris (American, active c. 19th century) United States

The Horses of Anahita
William Morris Hunt American, 1824–1879

Olivia Simes Morris
James Peale (American, 1749–1831)

"Swan House" Carpet
Designed by William Morris (English, 1834–1896) Produced by Morris & Co., London (English, 1875–1940) Merton Abbey, London (English, 1881–1940)