Elie’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.

Classical Head
Elie Nadelman American, born Poland, 1882–1946

Classical Head
Elie Nadelman American, born Poland, 1882–1946

Female Dancer
Elie Nadelman American, born Poland, 1882–1946

Tango
Elie Nadelman American, born Poland, 1885-1946

Female Head, Full Face
Elie Nadelman American, born Poland, 1885-1946

Ideal Female Head (recto); Horse (verso)
Elie Nadelman American, born Poland, 1882-1946

Homage to American Art (Dedicated to Elie Nadelman)
H. C. Westermann American, 1922-1981

Chartres Cathedral
Elie Lascaux French, 1888-1968

Untitled
Eli Lotar French, 1905–1969

Untitled
Eli Lotar French, 1905–1969

Untitled
Eli Lotar French, 1905–1969

The Isle of Ely
James McBey American, born Scotland, 1883-1959

Anna Maria Dashwood, later Marchioness of Ely
Sir Thomas Lawrence (English, 1769-1830)

Painting for Eli
David Salle American, born 1952

Squat Lekythos (Oil Jar)
Greek; Elis

Altarpiece of the Virgin and Child
Spain, El Burgo de Osma

Decorative Panel from the Eli B. Felsenthal Store, Chicago, Illinois
Louis H. Sullivan American, 1856-1924

Interior of Ely Cathedral
Frederick H. Evans English, 1853–1943

The Battle of Actium from The Story of Caesar and Cleopatra
After a design by Justus van Egmont (1601–1674) Woven at the workshop of Willem van Leefdael (1632–1688) Brussels

Altar Frontal Depicting Scenes from the Life of Christ
Made for the Cathedral Seo de Urgel Lèrida Provence, Spain