Julius’s work is defined by its arts and crafts movement sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Pitcher
Julius O. Randahl (American, 1880–1972) Made by Kalo Shop (1900–1970) Chicago

Bowl
Julius O. Randahl American, 1880–1972 Chicago

Pair of Three-Light Tulip Candleholders
Julius O. Randahl American, born Sweden, 1880–1972 The Randahl Shop American, 1911–1969 Designed by C. H. Didrich American, 1878–1940 Park Ridge, Chicago, or Evanston, Illinois

Garniture for Field and Foot Tourney at the Barriers
Northern Italian, Milan

Portions of a Jousting Armor
Italian

Armor for the Field and Tourney
Southern German

Pitheads–Perspective Views
Bernd Becher (German, 1931–2007) and Hilla Becher (German, 1934–2015)

Composite Armor
Italian

The River
O. Louis Guglielmi (American, born Egypt, 1906–1956)

Untitled
David Novros American, born 1941

Still Life
Glenn O. Coleman American, 1887-1932

Mother and Child
Julius Gari Melchers (American, 1860–1932)

Volcano
Ay-o Japanese, born 1931

Sitting Beaver Chair
Frank O. Gehry American, born Canada 1929-2025

Untitled Sketches for Furniture
Frank O. Gehry American, born Canada 1929-2025

Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Concept Sketch
Frank O. Gehry American, born Canada 1929-2025

Denarius (Coin) Portraying Julius Caesar
Roman; minted in Rome

The Death of Chatterton
Thomas O. Barlow (English, 1824-1889) after Henry Wallis (English, 1830-1916)

Fudo Myo-o
Japan