Richard’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.

Tour du Gros Horloge
Richard Parkes Bonington English, 1802-1828

View on the Grounds of a Villa near Florence
Richard Parkes Bonington (British, 1802–1828)

Rue du Gros Horloge
Richard Parkes Bonington English, 1802-1828

Boats in a Harbor
Richard Parkes Bonington English, 1802-1828

French Town, Buildings and River
Richard Parkes Bonington English, 1802-1828

Château d'Arlay
Richard Parkes Bonington English, 1802-1828

Notre Dame Cathedral in Rouen
Richard Parkes Bonington English, 1802-1828

The Tower Marketplace
Richard Parkes Bonington English, 1802-1828

Fishing Boats in Port
Follower of Richard Parkes Bonington English, 1802-1828

Maison Grande, Rue St. Pierre
Richard Parkes Bonington English, 1802-1828

The Hanged
Richard Parkes Bonington English, 1802-1828

Doune Castle
Richard Parkes Bonington (English, 1802-1828) after François Alexandre Pernot (French, 1793-1865)

Facade of the Church of Brou
Richard Parkes Bonington English, 1802-1828

Francis I and the Duchess d'Étampes
After Richard Parkes Bonington English, 1802-1828

Ruins of Archway
Richard Parkes Bonington English, 1802-1828

Battered Man
Gordon Parks American, 1912–2006

Head of Executioner, from John Evelyn's Sculptura
Richard Houston Irish, about 1721–1775 After Prince Rupert of the Rhine German, 1619-1682

The Invisible Man (Harlem, New York), from the series "A Man Becomes Invisible" (1952)
Gordon Parks American, 1912–2006

Untitled (New York, Harlem), from the series "A Man Becomes Invisible" (1952)
Gordon Parks American, 1912–2006