John’s work is defined by its 20th century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Curtain Wall Murders
John W. Clark American, born 1950s

Fête d'Après-Midi
Adolphe Monticelli (French, 1824–1886)

Sancho Panza Being Tossed in a Blanket
Pierre Charles Trémolières (French, 1703–1739)

Trepanning a Recruit
George Morland (English, 1763–1804)

Persons in Louis XV Costumes
Adolphe Monticelli (French, 1824–1886)

Dancing Woman with Hoop
Marcel Bouraine French, 1886-1948

The Death of St. Francis Xavier
Attributed to Veronica Stern (Italian, 1717–1801) After Giovanni Battista Gaulli (Italian, 1639–1709)

Madonna and Child Appearing to Saint Louis Gonzaga
Attributed to Veronica Stern (Italian, 1717–1801) After Carlo Maratta (Italian, 1625–1713)

Three Part Centerpiece
Baccarat Glassworks French, founded 1764

A Mansion at Prairie Avenue
Irene Clark American, 1927–1980

Sleeping Infant Faun Visited by an Inquisitive Rabbit
Edward Clark Potter (American, 1857–1923)

The Coffee House
Alson Skinner Clark (American, 1876–1949)

Portrait of Mrs. James Ward Thorne
Virginia Keep Clark American, born 1878

Tulsa
Larry Clark American, born 1943

Untitled
Ed Clark American, 1926-2019

Splitting
Gordon Matta-Clark American, 1943–1978

Fisherman's Home on Telegraph Hill
John W. Winkler American, 1890-1979

Saints of the Christian Church
John W. Mulder (American, 1924- 2012) United States, Illinois, Wheaton

This Person
Geng Jianyi Chinese, born 1962

If I Forget Thee, Oh Jerusalem
John W. Mulder (American, 1924-2012) United States, Illinois, Wheaton