Benjamin’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.

Illinois Wesleyan University Chapel, Bloomington, Illinois, Perspective
Benjamin Weese American, born 1929

Claes Oldenburg Preserves the Water Tower, Chicago, Illinois, Travel Sketch
Benjamin Weese American, born 1929

Sarg (Mies Coffin), Chicago, Illinois, Travel Sketch
Benjamin Weese American, born 1929

Ben Weese Papers
Benjamin H. Weese (1929-) Weese Langley Weese Cynthia Weese (1940-)

Late Entries to the Chicago Tribune Competition Collection
Benjamin H. Weese (1929-) Rhona Hoffman Stanley Tigerman (1930-2019) Stuart Earl Cohen (1942-)

Reshooting Potemkin at the MCA, Chicago, Illinois, Travel Sketch
Benjamin Weese American, born 1929

Illinois Wesleyen University Chapel, Bloomington, Illinois, Interior Perspective
Benjamin Weese American, born 1929

Christo Wraps Cabrini Green, Chicago, Illinois, Travel Sketch
Benjamin Weese American, born 1929

Seven Panels and Index
Hanne Darboven German, 1941–2009

The Jazz Wall
Marisol (Marisol Escobar) American, born France, 1930-2016

Fan
Painted by Benjamin West (American, 1728–1836) England

Three-Quarter Composite Armor for the Infantry
German, Nuremberg

Wu Street
Xu Bing and Ai Weiwei Chinese, born 1955 and 1957

Landscape in the Style of Ancient Masters: after Wang Meng (c. 1308-1385)
Lan Ying (Chinese, 1585-c. 1664)

The Expulsion of Adam and Eve from Paradise
Benjamin West (American, active England, 1738-1820)

The Death of Procris
Benjamin West (American, active England, 1738–1820)

1992 World's Fair, Chicago, Illinois: Pespective Rendering of Ferris Wheel, Looking West through Navy Pier Atrium
Harry Weese American, 1915–1998

Urns (Set of 8)
Thomas Schutte German, born 1954

A Gentleman
Attributed to Benjamin Trott (American, c. 1770–1841)