Karl’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.

Richard Morris Hunt
Karl Theodore Francis Bitter American, born Austria, 1865–1915

Richard Morris Hunt
Karl Theodore Francis Bitter American, born Austria, 1865–1915

Figure with Meat
Francis Bacon English, born Ireland, 1909–1992

Portrait of a Woman
Karl Koepping (German, 1848-1914) after Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606-1669)

Flicker and Gleam of Fire
Karl Schrag American, born Germany, 1912-1995

Screamin' Jay Hawkins
Karl Wirsum American, 1939-2021

Nightclouds and Reverie
Karl Schrag American, born Germany, 1912-1995

Edtaonisl (Ecclesiastic)
Francis Picabia French, 1879–1953

Landscape
Théodore Rousseau (French, 1812–1867)

Springtime
Théodore Rousseau (French, 1812–1867)

Overgrown Path
Karl Schrag (American, 1912-1995, born Germany) printed by Joe Zirker (American, born 1924) published by Tamarind Lithography Workshop (American, founded 1960)

Back Teria One Oh! One
Karl Wirsum American, 1939-2021

Carnival Figures
Karl Hofer German, 1878-1955

This Is the Enemy
Karl Koehler (American, born 1913) Victor Ancona (American, 1912-1998)

Highrise City (Hochhausstadt), Perspective View
Ludwig Karl Hilberseimer American, born Germany, 1885–1967

Two Girls in a Garden
Karl Schmidt-Rottluff German, 1884–1976

Têtes-paysage
Francis Picabia French, 1879–1953

Saint Francis
Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, 1577-1640)

Untitled (Match-Woman I)
Francis Picabia French, 1879–1953

Highrise City (Hochhausstadt): Perspective View: North-South Street
Ludwig Karl Hilberseimer American, born Germany, 1885-1967