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

Boxer
Richmond Barthé (American, 1901–1989)

The Fatal Bellman
George Richmond English, 1809-1896

Under the X's
Richmond Burton American, born 1960

Early Morning, Richmond Park
Francis Seymour Haden English, 1818-1910

The Lady of Richmond
Francesco Bartolozzi (Italian, 1727-1815) after Hans Holbein the younger (German, 1497-1543)

The Duchess of Richmond
George Raphael Ward (English, 1798-1879) after Sir Thomas Lawrence (English, 1769-1830) published by Thomas McLean (English, active c.1790-1860)

Portrait of Frances Theresa, Duchess of Richmond (1648-1702)
Richard Gibson (English, 1615–1690)

Portrait of an Officer
Thomas Richmond (English, 1771–1837)

Early Morning, Richmond Park
Francis Seymour Haden English, 1818-1910

Early Morning, Richmond Park
Francis Seymour Haden English, 1818-1910

Ruins of Arsenal, Richmond, Virginia
Alexander Gardner American, born Scotland, 1821–1882

Libby Prison, Richmond, Virginia
Alexander Gardner American, born Scotland, 1821–1882

Early Morning, Richmond Park
Francis Seymour Haden English, 1818-1910

Mill Wheels near Abergele, Denbigh, Whitby, Richmond
Attributed to Francis Nicholson English, 1753-1844

The Ruff Hills in Old Virginia Near Richmond Virginia
Joseph Yoakum American, 1891-1972

Richmond
Attributed to Clarkson Stanfield English, 1793-1867

Coverlet
David Isaac Grave (American, c. 1803-1864) United States, Indiana, Wayne County, Richmond

On the Hills in Old Virginia in the Valley of the Moon Near Richmond Virginia
Joseph Yoakum American, 1891-1972

Richmond Bridge
George Baxter English, 1804-1867