Werner’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.

Kristal
Werner Mantz German, 1901-1983

Untitled (Interior View, Table and Chairs)
Werner Mantz German, 1901–1983

Paper Doors
Werner Bischof Swiss, 1916–1954

Priests of the Modern Neiji Temple
Werner Bischof Swiss, 1916–1954

Machu Picchu
Werner Bischof Swiss, 1916–1954

Diana of Ephesus as Allegory of Nature
Joseph Werner Swiss, 1637-1710

Arizona Evening
Werner Drewes American, born Germany, 1899-1985

Forest
Werner Drewes American, born Germany, 1899-1985

Famine, Bihar State (Hungersnot in Indien)
Werner Bischof Swiss, 1916–1954

Persian Transition
Werner Drewes American, born Germany, 1899-1985

Folding Table (from an edition of ten)
Designed by Werner Schmidt Austrian, born 1953 Made by Gesellschaft für Österreichische Kunst Vienna, Austria

The Gallant Rooster
Werner Drewes American, born Germany, 1899-1985

Separation, from Variations on a Dance Motif
Werner Drewes, (American, born Germany, 1899-1985) printed by Werner Drewes published by Curt Valentin, Buchholz Gallery, New York

Mexican, from Variations on a Dance Motif
Werner Drewes, (American, born Germany, 1899-1985) printed by Werner Drewes published by Curt Valentin, Buchholz Gallery, New York

Werner Graeff / Fritz Levedag
Werner Graeff German, 1901–1978

Litwisto
Werner Graeff German, 1901–1978

Large Vertical Oppressive Form, from Variations on a Dance Motif
Werner Drewes, (American, born Germany, 1899-1985) printed by Werner Drewes published by Curt Valentin, Buchholz Gallery, New York

Honeycomb (Sampler)
Mary Beth Werner (American, active c. 1960s) Chicago, Illinois, United States

Ruku I
Werner Graeff German, 1901–1978

Ruku II
Werner Graeff German, 1901–1978