Boardman’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.

Richard Bone, Illustration for Spoon River Anthology
Boardman Robinson American, 1876-1952

The Valley of Arconville
Theodore Robinson (American, 1852–1896)

Chest of Drawers
Attributed to Langley Boardman (American, 1774–1833) Portsmouth, New Hampshire

Mist Rising at Sunset in the Catskills
Sanford Robinson Gifford (American, 1823–1880)

Cows in a Pond at Sunset
Sanford Robinson Gifford (American, 1823–1880)

Kauterskill Clove, Catskill Mountains
Sanford Robinson Gifford (American, 1823–1880)

Carolling
Henry Peach Robinson English, 1830–1901

Bedcover
Almeda and Lucinda Robinson (American, active early 19th century) Probably Granville, Massachusetts

Panel (Dress or Furnishing Fabric)
Designed by Léon Bakst (Russian, born Belarus, 1866–1924) Produced by the Robinson Silk Company for Clingen and Selig (New York) New York, United States

When the Day's Work is Done
Henry Peach Robinson English, 1830–1901

Dawn and Sunset
Henry Peach Robinson English, 1830–1901

Goulart House, Provincetown
John Robinson Frazier American, 1889-1966

Robinson Jeffers
Johan Hagemeyer American, born Netherlands, 1884–1962

A Merry Tale
Henry Peach Robinson English, 1830–1901

Saint Marie-sur-mer
Florence Vincent Robinson American, 1874-1937

Tankard
Thomas Danforth Boardman American, 1784–1873 Sherman Boardman American, 1787–1861 Hartford, Connecticut

A Talk with the Keeper
Henry Peach Robinson English, 1830–1901

Ovals (Furnishing Fabric)
Designed by Joel Robinson (American, 1915-2012) Produced by L. Anton Maix, Inc. United States, New York, New York

I think on the Laddie that lo'es me so well
Henry Peach Robinson English, 1830–1901

Rook Shooting
Henry Peach Robinson English, 1830–1901