Clarence’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.

Profile of an Unknown Lady, Attributed to Desiderio da Settignano
Clarence Kennedy American, 1892–1972

Head of Young Saint John, Attributed to Donatello
Clarence Kennedy American, 1892–1972

Leg and Hoof of a Bronze Horse Found at the Same Time as the Charioteer at Delphi
Clarence Kennedy American, 1892–1972

Hands From a Relief of the Pietà in the Tabernacle by Desiderio da Settignano
Clarence Kennedy American, 1892–1972

Angel's head from the frieze of the Tabernacle by Desiderio da Settignano
Clarence Kennedy American, 1892–1972

Part of a Pilaster of the Tabernacle by Desiderio da Settignano
Clarence Kennedy American, 1892–1972

Whittaker's Hill
Clarence William Anderson American, 1891-1971

Plate from the Duke of Clarence Service
Worcester Porcelain Factory (Flight Period, 1783-1792) Worcester, England, founded 1751

La Curios
Clarence H. White American, 1871–1925

The Fountain
Clarence H. White American, 1871–1925

The Improbable Dome (No.1), The Selfridge Mansion, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
Clarence John Laughlin American, 1905–1985

Elegy for Moss Land
Clarence John Laughlin American, 1905–1985

Jacqueline Kennedy I (Jackie I)
Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987) printed by KMF, Inc. (Knickerbocker Machine & Foundry, Inc.), New York published by Original Editions, New York

Clarence Williams
George Dureau American, 1930–2014

Alfred Stieglitz
Clarence H. White American, 1871–1925

Portrait of Clarence White
Edward Steichen American, born Luxembourg, 1879–1973

Evening—Mother and Boys
Clarence H. White American, 1871–1925

Clarence in the Window with Gun
Nan Goldin American, born 1953

Sunlight
Clarence H. White American, 1871–1925

Untitled
Clarence H. White American, 1871–1925