P.’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.

Flintlock Strike-A-Light
P. Bond England, London

Armor for the Field and Tourney
South German or Austrian (Probably Innsbruck)

The Alcoholic
Gilbert & George Gilbert Proesch; British, born 1943; George Passmore; British, born 1942

Portions of a Field Armor
Austrian; Innsbruck

Fluted Field Armor
German, Nuremberg

Saint James the Greater
Master F.P. (Italian, c. 1530-1550) or after Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola, called Il Parmigianino (Italian, 1503-1540)

Fada Radio Design, Red Radio, Presentation Drawing
Henry Peter Glass American, born Austria, 1911–2003

Autobiography
Dorothy Bond American, active 20th century

October, Huron River
Howard Bond American, born 1931

White Water
Howard Bond American, born 1931

Basswood Tree
Howard Bond American, born 1931

Mama—Unsung Heroine
Dorothy Bond American, 20th century

American Way Chair
Henry Peter Glass American, born Austria, 1911–2003

Willow and Stump
Howard Bond American, born 1931

Cylindra Table
Henry P. Glass American, born Austria, 1911–2003

Ice detail 3
Howard Bond American, born 1931

The Time for Vengeance is Approaching
Pavel Sokolov-Skalya Born Strel'nia, 1899; died Moscow, 1961

You Reap What You Sow
Pavel Sokolov-Skalya (Born Strel'nia, 1899; died Moscow, 1961) Irina Petrova (Birth and death dates unknown)

Bishop at Mass in a Historiated Initial "P" from a Choirbook
French or possibly southern Netherlandish follower of Master Honoré (French, flourished 1288-1300)

Vincent Kling Studios, 639 North Fairbanks Court, Chicago, Illinois: Interior Perspective of Art Director's Office, Second Floor
Henry P. Glass American, 1911-2003