Samuel’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.

The Story-Teller: Fez, Morocco
Samuel A. Marx American, 1885-1964

Armchair
Designed by Samuel A. Marx American, 1885–1964 Manufactured by William Quigley Co. American, 20th century Chicago

End Table
Designed by Samuel A. Marx American, 1885–1964 Manufactured by William Quigley Co. American, 20th century

End Table
Designed by Samuel A. Marx American, 1885–1964 Manufactured by William Quigley Co. American, 20th century

Morrocan Landscape
Samuel A. Marx American, 1885-1964

Rosenrand (Rose Line) (Drapery Fabric)
Designed by Astrid Sampe (Swedish, 1909–2002) Marketed by Nordiska Kompaniet's Textilkammere Produced by Almedahls AB Dalsjöfors, Sweden

Little Harbor in Normandy
Georges Braque French, 1882–1963

Apples
Henri Matisse French, 1869–1954

Ritual Impersonator of the Deity Xipe Totec
Aztec (Mexica) Possibly central Veracruz, Mexico

Half-Length Female Nude
Pablo Picasso Spanish, active France, 1881–1973

Face Mask
Possibly Bwa (also spelled Boa) Uele region, Democratic Republic of the Congo Central Africa

Streetcar
Alexander Calder American, 1898–1976

Two Studies of the Head of a Youth
Baccio Bandinelli Italian, 1493-1560

Figure
Pablo Picasso Spanish, active France, 1881–1973

Painting
Joan Miró Spanish, 1893–1983

Abstraction: Background with Blue Cloudy Sky
Pablo Picasso Spanish, active France, 1881–1973

Portrait of Léonide Massine
Henri Matisse French, 1869-1954

Pair of Doors
Morocco

Seated Female Nude
Pablo Picasso Spanish, 1881-1973

The Three Judges
Georges Rouault French, 1871–1958