Felix’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.

Young Bird
Felix Ruvolo American, 1912-1992

The Black Fence
Felix Ruvolo (American, 1912-1992) published by the Works Progress Administration

Untitled, from Ten West Coast Artists
Felix Ruvolo (American, 1912-1992) printed by Ernest de Soto, Michael Knigin, and Gordon Kluge printed at Collectors Press (American, 1967-1972)

Samson and Delilah
Felix Ruvolo (American, 1912-1992) published by Collectors Press (American, 1967-1972)

"Untitled" (Portrait of Ross in L.A.)
Felix Gonzalez-Torres American, born Cuba, 1957–1996

André de Nerciat
Felix Bracquemond French, 1833–1914

"Untitled"
Felix Gonzalez-Torres American, born Cuba, 1957-1996

"Untitled" (Last Light)
Felix Gonzalez-Torres American, born Cuba, 1957–1996

Portrait of Edmond de Goncourt
Felix Bracquemond French, 1833–1914

"Untitled" (Silver Beach)
Felix Gonzalez-Torres American, born Cuba, 1957–1996

The Red Room, Etretat
Félix Edouard Vallotton (Swiss, 1865–1925)

"Untitled" (March 5th) #2
Felix Gonzalez-Torres American, born Cuba, 1957–1996

"Untitled" (Golden)
Felix Gonzalez-Torres American, born Cuba, 1957–1996

Laziness
Félix Edouard Vallotton French, born Switzerland, 1865-1925

Westminster Palace, London
Félix Hilaire Buhot French, 1847-1898

"Untitled" (Bloodwork—Steady Decline)
Felix Gonzalez-Torres American, born Cuba, 1957-1996

Fête de Saint Marc, Venise
Félix Ziem (French, 1821–1911)

Nude
Félix Edouard Vallotton (Swiss, 1865–1925)

"Untitled" (Fainted)
Felix Gonzalez-Torres American, born Cuba, 1957–1996

"Untitled"
Felix Gonzalez-Torres (American, born Cuba, 1957-1996) published by Public Art Fund, New York