John’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.

Original Studies for Shakespeare's Tempest
John Massey Wright English, c. 1773-1866

Blondel and Richard Coeur de Lion
Mary Trevor (British, active early 19th century) after William Humphreys (British, 1794-1865) after John Massey Wright (English, 1777-1866)

Triptych Window from the Coonley Playhouse, Riverside, Illinois
Frank Lloyd Wright American, 1867-1959

Darwin D. Martin House: "Tree of Life" Window
Frank Lloyd Wright American, 1867-1959 Fabricated by Linden Glass Company, Chicago, Illinois

Spindle Cube Chair
Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867–1959) Oak Park, Illinois

Desk
Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867–1959) George Mann Niedecken (American, 1878–1945) Chicago

Desk
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867–1959) Metal Office Furniture Company (now Steelcase, Inc., American, founded 1912) Grand Rapids, Michigan

Armchair
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867–1959) Metal Office Furniture Company (now Steelcase, Inc., American, founded 1912) Grand Rapids, Michigan

Celery Dish (American Modern Dinnerware)
Designed by Russel Wright (American, 1904–1976) Steubenville Pottery Company Steubenville, Ohio

Carton de Venezuela, Enero, Poster
John Massey American, born 1931

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Jacobs House, Middleton, Wisconsin, Perspective
Frank Lloyd Wright American, 1867–1959

Oceana Box
Russel Wright (American, 1904–1976) Klise Wood Working Company (American, founded 1910) Grand Rapids, Michigan

Chicago Has a Great Lake
John Massey American, born 1931

Emil Bach House, Chicago, Illinois: Window
Frank Lloyd Wright American, 1867-1959

Armchair
Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867–1959)

Robert W. Evans House, 9914 South Longwood Drive, Chicago, Illinois: Leaded Glass Window
Frank Lloyd Wright American, 1867-1959

Chicago Has a Great Lake
John Massey American, born 1931

Self-Portrait in a Fur Cap
Joseph Wright of Derby English, 1734-1797

Tomek, F.F., House: Spare Window
Frank Lloyd Wright American, 1867-1959

Side Chair
Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867–1959)