Charles’s work is defined by its 20th century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Late Entry to the Tribune Tower Competition, Perspective
Charles Willard Moore (American, 1925-1993) John Ruble (American, born 1947) Buzz Yudell (American, born 1947)

Icebound
Willard Metcalf (American, 1858–1925)

Large Interior Form
Henry Spencer Moore English, 1898–1986

Working Model for UNESCO Reclining Figure
Henry Spencer Moore English, 1898-1986

Sculpture
Henry Spencer Moore English, 1898-1986

No. 2 Spring
A. A. Moore (English, 20th century) printed by Dangerfield Printing Company Limited published by Underground Electric Railways Company of London Limited

It Rocks but is Not Sunk
Charles Meryon French, 1821-1868

Art Institute by the Elevated Lines
Willard Frederic Elms (American, 1900-1956) printed by the National Printing and Engraving Company

Two Reclining Figures with River Background
Henry Spencer Moore English, 1898-1986

Draped Reclining Figure
Henry Spencer Moore English, 1898-1986

Falling Warrior
Henry Spencer Moore English, 1898-1986

Figure
Henry Spencer Moore English, 1898-1986

No. 4 spring
A. A. Moore (English, 20th century) printed by Dangerfield Printing Company Limited published by Underground Electric Railways Company of London Limited

Madonna and Child
Henry Spencer Moore English, 1898-1986

Tall Case Clock
Works by Aaron Willard (American, 1757–1844) Boston

Group of Draped Standing Figures
Henry Spencer Moore English, 1898-1986

Still Life: Apples and Green Glass
Charles Demuth American, 1883-1935

No. 1 Spring
A. A. Moore (English, 20th century) printed by Dangerfield Printing Company Limited published by Underground Electric Railways Company of London Limited

Pitcher
Design attributed to Edward C. Moore (American, 1827–1891) Tiffany and Company (American, founded 1837) New York

Six Reclining Figures with Gray Background
Henry Spencer Moore English, 1898-1986