Phyllis’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.

Psychology of Fire #1
Phyllis Bramson American, born 1941

Psychology of Fire #2
Phyllis Bramson American, born 1941

A Flash of Spiritual Meaning
Phyllis Bramson American, born 1941

The Eroticism of Seeing
Phyllis Bramson American, born 1941

Picturing a Model World
Phyllis Bramson American, born 1941

Altered or Unfinished 'Crazy Quilt'
Phyllis Rothschild (American, active c. 1883) United States

Aristotle and Phyllis
Master M.Z. German, active 1500-1550

Phyllis and Aristotle
Hans Brosamer German, c. 1500-1554

Baron LaValle (Lawrence Jones) in His Home Theatre
Stern Bramson American, 1902–1989

Portrait of Phyllis Bottame
Ansel Adams American, 1902–1984

Party for Employees and Families, National Cash Register Corporation
Stern Bramson American, 1902–1989

Lake Point Tower 2
Phyllis Seltzer American, born 1928

Contemporary de Sade-John Wayne Gacy
Roger Brown American, 1941–1997

Campden Hill, London
Bill Brandt English, 1904–1983

"Bottle" Kilns in the potteries, Stoke-on-Trent
Bill Brandt English, 1904–1983

Campden Hill, London
Bill Brandt English, 1904–1983

Phyllis
Edward Warren Sawyer (American, 1876–1932)

Burning the Rumps at Temple Bar, plate eleven from Hudibras
William Hogarth English, 1697-1764

Prismacolor X
Claire Prussian American, born 1930

A Sheffield Kitchen
Bill Brandt English, 1904–1983