Olaf’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.

A Book: All the Flags for Today, from Screen Prints 1970
Olaf Borge (American, 1944–2015) conceived, organized, and produced by Sonia Sheridan produced by The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the Advance Screen Company, Chicago distributed by The Goodlion

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Olaf Borge American, 1944–2015

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Olaf Borge American, 1944–2015

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Olaf Borge American, 1944–2015

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Olaf Borge American, 1944–2015

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Olaf Borge American, 1944–2015

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Olaf Borge American, 1944–2015

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Olaf Seltzer American, born Denmark, 1877-1957

Black Tuesday
Claire Zeisler (American, 1903-1991) Chicago, Illinois, United States

Ziegfield Fashion Theatre, "Tertium Quid," Chicago, Illinois, Presentation Drawing
Henry T. Harringer American, born Germany, 1892–1980

Carnival Graces
Marvin Dorwart Cone American, 1891-1965

Behind Olaf Metzel's Studio
John Gossage American, born 1946

Olaf Metzel's backyard, Krügerstr. 22
John Gossage American, born 1946

Ajsfi (backside north sand impression #1)
Michael x. Ryan American, born 1956

Field Building, Chicago, Illinois, Presentation Drawing
Graham, Anderson, Probst & White (American, 1917–2006) Henry T. Harringer (American, born Germany, 1892–1980)

The Store for Tomorrow, Perspective Study
Henry T. Harringer American, born Germany 1892–1980

Between Showers #2
James Winn American, born 1949

Ceiling Design, Presentation Drawing
Henry T. Harringer American, born Germany, 1892–1980

Ajfsi (backside west)
Michael x. Ryan American, born 1956

Backyard, Olaf Metzel's house
John Gossage American, born 1946