Laurence’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
Laurence Bach American, born 1947

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

Untitled (Toni Lane)
Laurence Kaufman American, 1946-2004

Forest Scene with Waterfall and Two Figures
Attributed to Johann Samuel Bach German, 1749-1778

Figures in a Rocky Landscape with Waterfall
Attributed to Johann Samuel Bach German, 1749-1778

Vue du Schild-Wald-Bach, Prise Enhiver (View of Schild-Wald Bach, from the Vues remarquables des montagnes des la Suisse )
Charles-Melchior Descourtis (French, 1753-1820) after Caspar Wolff (Swiss 1735-1798)

Bach statue
Johan Hagemeyer American, born Netherlands, 1884–1962

Saint Patrick's Church Renovation, Chicago, Illinois, Interior Elevation
Booth Hansen (American, founded 1980) Laurence O. Booth (American, born 1936)

Preserved Peaches, from 1776 USA 1976: Bicentennial Prints
Janet Fish American, 1938-2025

Sun and Sea, from 1776 USA 1976: Bicentennial Prints
Fairfield Porter, (American, 1907-1975) printed by Yann Samson

Come Sunday, from 1776 USA 1976: Bicentennial Prints
Romare Howard Bearden American, 1914-1988

Sir Laurence Olivier in The Power and the Glory
Dennis Stock American, 1928–2010

Blue Diamond, from 1776 USA 1976: Bicentennial Prints
Ilya Bolotowsky American, born Russia, 1907-1981

Laurence Olivier
Yousuf Karsh Canadian, born Turkish Armenia, 1908–2002

Hot Dogs and Blimps
Laurence G. Miller American, born 1950