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

Running Legs
Lisette Model American, born Austria, 1901–1983

We Mourn Our Loss
Lisette Model American, born Austria, 1901–1983

Running Legs, New York Public Library
Lisette Model American, born Austria, 1901–1983

Circus, The Wallendas, New York City
Lisette Model American, born Austria, 1901–1983

Running Legs
Lisette Model American, born Austria, 1901–1983

Man with Newspaper, Paris
Lisette Model American, born Austria, 1901–1983

Sur, Long Island City, New York
Hernán Díaz Alonso American, born Argentina, 1969 Xefirotarch American, founded 2001

New Maribor Art Gallery Site Model
Stan Allen Architect (American, founded 1990) Stanley T. Allen (American, born 1956)

Allegory of Science
Jean Baptiste Carpeaux (French, 1827–1875)

River City I, Chicago, Illinois, Model
Bertrand Goldberg American, 1913-1997

Proposed William Granger Ryan Fine Arts Center
Philip Johnson American, 1906-2005

Novosibirsk Summer Pavilion
Emergent/Tom Wiscombe American, born 1970

Allegory of Agriculture
Jean Baptiste Carpeaux (French, 1827–1875)

Inland Steel Building: Model of Final Design
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, architects; American, founded 1936 Bruce J. Graham, designer; American, (1925–2010)

Untitled (Yellow Sand Fountain)
Joseph Cornell American, 1903–1972

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

Aqua Tower model
Studio Gang Architects (American, founded 1997) Jeanne Gang (American, born 1964)

Camouflage House, Burr Ridge, Illinois, Model
Architecture Garofalo Leary (American, 1990-1992) Douglas Garofalo (American, 1958-2011) David Leary (American, born 1956)

American Medical Association Building, Chicago, Illinois, Study Model
Kenzo Tange (Japanese, 1913-2005) Tange Associates (Japanese, founded 1946) Shaw and Associates (American, 1969-1996)

France Lighting the World
Jean Baptiste Carpeaux (French, 1827-1875)