Clayton’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.

The Kitchen of My Studio on Broome Street
Clayton Pond American, born 1941

The Toilet in My Studio on Broome Street
Clayton Pond American, born 1941

The Desk in My Studio With My Great Grandfather Over It
Clayton Pond American, born 1941

The Bathtub in My Studio on Broome Street
Clayton Pond American, born 1941

The Kitchen Sink
Clayton Pond American, born 1941

The Working End of My Gas Space Heater, from 1776 USA 1976: Bicentennial Prints
Clayton Pond American, born 1941

The Stove
Clayton Pond American, born 1941

The Work Table in My Studio
Clayton Pond American, born 1941

The Kitchen in My Former Studio
Clayton Pond American, born 1941

My studio on Broome Street
Clayton Pond American, born 1941

The Shower in my Former Studio
Clayton Pond American, born 1941

My Grandmother's Fan
Clayton Pond American, born 1941

My Studio on Broome Street
Clayton Pond American, born 1941

Water Lily Pond
Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

Water Lily Pond
Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

Portrait of Sebastiano Resta
Arthur Pond (British, c. 1705-1758) after Pier Leone Ghezzi (Italian, 1674-1755)

Clayton "Pegleg" Bates
André Kertész American, born Hungary, 1894–1985

The Mill Pond
George Inness (American, 1825–1894)

Mr. Micawber
Kyd (Joseph Clayton Clarke) English, active 1883-1894

By the Pond
Mary Cassatt American, 1844-1926