Leon’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.

Leo Ornstein at the Piano
Leon Kroll (American, 1884–1974)

Mother and Child
Leon Kroll American, 1884-1974

Path by the Sea
Leon Kroll (American, 1884–1974)

Study of Sleeping Woman Seen from Behind for Sleep, Central Park
Leon Kroll American, 1884-1974

Woman with a Basket
Leon Kroll American, 1884-1974

Sleep
Leon Kroll American, 1884-1974

Les Andelys
Leon Kroll American, 1884-1974

Interrogation II
Leon Golub American, 1922–2004

Madame Léon Clapisson
Pierre-Auguste Renoir (French, 1841–1919)

Chariot Race
Jean Léon Gérôme (French, 1824–1904)

Anacreon with the Infants Bacchus and Cupid
Jean Léon Gérôme (French, 1824–1904)

Panel (Dress or Furnishing Fabric)
Designed by Léon Bakst (Russian, born Belarus, 1868–1924) Produced by the Robinson Silk Company for Clingen and Selig (New York) New York, United States

Combat
Leon Golub American, 1922–2004

Panel (Dress or Furnishing Fabric)
Designed by Léon Bakst (Russian, born Belarus, 1866–1924) Produced by the Robinson Silk Company for Clingen and Selig (New York) New York, United States

The Heretic's Fork
Leon Golub American, 1922-2004

Portrait of a Woman
Jean Léon Gérôme (French, 1824–1904)

To the Dance (Apaches)
Léon Gaspard (American, born Vitebsk, Russian Empire, now Belarus, 1882-1964)

Colossal Figure
Leon Golub American, 1922–2004

Caricature of Léon Manchon
Claude Monet French, 1840-1926

The Courtesans
Leon Golub American, 1922–2004