Ed’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.

EM-3 Diptych
Ed Moses American, 1926-2018

Cubist Drawing D3
Ed Moses American, 1926-2018

Untitled
Ed Moses American, 1926-2018

Mid American
Ed Paschke American, 1939-2004

Minnie
Ed Paschke American, 1939-2004

Standard Station
Ed Ruscha (American, born 1937) printed by Art Krebs, Los Angeles published by Audrey Sabol, Villanova, Pennsylvania

City
Ed Ruscha American, born 1937

Caliente
Ed Paschke American, 1939-2004

F House
Ed Ruscha American, born 1937

Untitled
Ed Clark American, 1926-2019

The Quick and the Dead
Ed Van der Elsken Dutch, 1925–1990

Hot Fax
Ed Paschke American, 1939-2004

Female Figure with Bowl
Abogunde of Ede (active late 19th century) Yoruba Nigeria Coastal West Africa

Early Springtime on the Farm (Furnishing Fabric)
After painting by Grandma Moses (Anna Mary Robertson Moses; American, 1860–1961) Produced by Riverdale Drapery Fabrics New York, United States

Execo
Ed Paschke (American, 1939-2004) printed by Jack Lemon published by Landfall Press (American, founded 1970)

Double Standard
Ed Ruscha (American, born 1937) collaboration with Mason Williams (American, born 1938) printed by Jean Milant and Daniel Socha

Childhood Home (Furnishing Fabric)
After painting by Grandma Moses (Anna Mary Robertson Moses; American, 1860–1961) Produced by Riverdale Drapery Fabrics New York, United States

Sugaring Off (Furnishing Fabric)
After painting by Grandma Moses (Anna Mary Robertson Moses; American, 1860–1961) Produced by Riverdale Drapery Fabrics New York, United States