Steven’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.

Untitled on 11/9/79
Steven Sorman American, born 1948

Which (Necessity)
Steven Sorman American, born 1948

One (No Two)
Steven Sorman (American, born 1948) printed by Steven Andersen, Philip Barber, Stephanie Nowak, and Micheal Reid published by Vermillion Editions Limited (American, 1977–1992)

Lewis & Clark
Steven Sorman American, born 1948

Going Back to Look in the Mirror
Steven Sorman (American, born 1948) printed by Steven Anderson and Philip Barber published by Vermillion Editions Limited (American, 1977–1992)

Towards Identity
Nelson Stevens American, 1938-2022

Commemorative Bookmark "Centennial U.S.A."
Woven by Thomas Stevens (English, 1828-88) Coventry, England

Hesitation (Madame Monteaux?)
Alfred Stevens (Belgian, 1823–1906)

At the Railway Station
Alfred Stevens (Belgian, 1823–1906)

Portrait of June
Steven Assael American, born 1957

The Corner of the Balcony
Alfred Stevens Belgian, 1823-1906

Tall-Case Clock
Movement by George Stevens Hindon, England

"The Good Old Days" (Royal Mail Coach)"
Woven by Thomas Stevens (English, 1828–88) Coventry and Lodon, England

Alfred Stevens
Edgar Chahine French, 1874-1947

École Primaire for Une Cité Moderne, Perspective View
Robert Mallet-Stevens French, 1886–1945

Repetition Triad
Steven Foster American, born 1945

To a Wild Rose
Steven Rydberg American, born 1952

"The Present Time"
Woven by Thomas Stevens (English, 1828–88) Coventry and London, England