George’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.

F. H. Bresler Art Gallery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Interior Perspective
George Mann Niedecken American, 1878-1945

Proposed Interior, Henry Ford House, Perspective Section
George Mann Niedecken American, 1878-1945

Desk
Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867–1959) George Mann Niedecken (American, 1878–1945) Chicago

Avery Coonley House, Riverside, Illinois, Hall Chair Design
George Mann Niedecken (American, 1878–1945) Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867–1959)

Avery Coonley House, Riverside, Illinois, Hall Chair Design
George Mann Niedecken (American, 1878–1945) Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867–1959)

Rodney Plogger at 6:01, from the series "Immediate Family"
Sally Mann American, born 1951

Popsicle Drips, from the series "Immediate Family"
Sally Mann American, born 1951

Holding Virginia, from the series "Immediate Family"
Sally Mann American, born 1951

Dog Scratches, from the series "Immediate Family"
Sally Mann American, born 1951

Last Light, from the series "Immediate Family"
Sally Mann American, born 1951

At Warm Springs
Sally Mann American, born 1951

Easter Dress
Sally Mann American, born 1951

Deep South, Untitled (Three Drips)
Sally Mann American, born 1951

The Ditch
Sally Mann American, born 1951

Three Generations
Sally Mann American, born 1951

Untitled (Sherry and Her Grandmother), from the series "At Twelve"
Sally Mann American, born 1951

Virginia in the Sun, from the series "Immediate Family"
Sally Mann American, born 1951

Julie, John, and Doll House, from the series "At Twelve"
Sally Mann American, born 1951

Georgia, Untitled (Black Spot)
Sally Mann American, born 1951

Georgia, Untitled (Little Branch)
Sally Mann American, born 1951