Harold’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.

Camels and Side of a Sand Dune, Al Karj, Nadj, Saudi Arabia
Harold Corsini American, 1919-2008

George Washington Bridge, N.Y.C.
Harold Corsini American, 1919-2008

Catalytic Cracker Seen Over Roof of Phenol Treating Plant, Baytown, Texas
Harold Corsini American, 1919-2008

"Inez", Graceland Cemetery, Chicago
Harold Allen American, 1912–1998

December
Harold Paris (American, 1925-1979) printed by Bohuslav Horák (American, born Czechoslovakia, 1914-2004) published by Tamarind Lithography Workshop (American, founded 1960)

Stair, Old Jail, Carthage, Illinois
Harold Allen American, 1912–1998

Street
Harold Altman American, 1924-2003

The Northwest Wind
Charles Harold Davis (American, 1856–1933)

Waiting
Harold Altman American, 1924-2003

The Victim
Harold Tovish American, born 1921

Still Life in Stanley Mitruk's Studio
Harold Allen American, 1912–1998

Head of a Man with Eyes Closed
Harold Tovish American, born 1921

Park Bench
Harold Altman (American, 1924-2003) published by Tamarind Lithography Workshop (American, founded 1960)

Picasso Poster in Subway, Chicago
Harold Allen American, 1912–1998

Stone Dog, Chippiannock Cemetery, Rock Island, Illinois
Harold Allen American, 1912–1998

Doll's Head in Showcase, Virginia City, Montana
Harold Allen American, 1912–1998

Marble Dog, Mount Auburn Cemetery, Watertown, Massachusetts
Harold Allen American, 1912–1998

Carts, rue Faubourg St. Denis
Harold Altman American, 1924-2003

Cranberry Juice into Milk
Harold Eugene Edgerton (American, 1903–1990) printed under the supervision of Harold Edgerton and Gus Kayafas by Boris Color Lab, Boston, Massachusetts

Cutting the Card Quickly!
Harold Eugene Edgerton (American, 1903–1990) printed under the supervision of Harold Edgerton and Gus Kayafas by Boris Color Lab, Boston, Massachusetts