Parker’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.

First State Bank, Manlius, Illinois, Elevation
Parker Noble Berry American, 1888–1918

First National Bank, Manlius, Illinois, Second Floor Plan
Parker Noble Berry American, 1888–1918

First State Bank of Manlius, Manlius, Illinois, Main Floor Plan
Parker Noble Berry American, 1888–1918

Lincoln State Bank Proposal, Chicago, Illinois, Longitudinal Section
Parker Noble Berry American, 1888–1918

First National Bank, Forest City, Forest City, Iowa, Design Drawings
Parker Noble Berry American, 1888–1918

Dr. Frank L. Titzell Apartment Building, Iowa City, Iowa, Elevation
Parker Noble Berry American, 1888–1918

First National Bank Proposal, Estherville, Iowa, Presentation Design Drawings
Berry, Parker Noble American, 1888–1918

Lincoln State Bank Proposal, Chicago, Illinois, Front Elevation
Parker Noble Berry American, 1888–1918

Two Flat Building for Twenty-Five Foot Lot, Elevation
Parker Noble Berry American, 1888–1918

First National Bank, Forest City, Iowa, Elevation
Berry, Parker Noble American, 1888–1918

Scene near Bathford
E. Parker (English) after Thomas Barker (English, 1769-1847)

Kitchen Still Life
Attributed to Paolo Antonio Barbieri (Italian, 1603–1649)

Berry Bowl
Design attributed to George W. Shiebler (American, 1846–1920) Produced by George W. Shiebler (1876–91) or produced by George W. Shiebler and Company (1892–1910) New York

Untitled
Ray Parker (American, 1922-1990) published by Tamarind Lithography Workshop (American, founded 1960)

Sheep Dipping in Wales
Agnes Miller Parker Scottish, 1895-1980

Sunrise with Columns
Joseph Parker American,1930–2009

Pawtucket
Bart Parker American, 1934-2013

Berry-Gathering Basket
Weaver unknown (Klikitat) Columbia Plateau, Washington, Oregon and Idaho

Highway
Bart Parker American, 1934-2013

Untitled
Bart Parker American, 1934-2013