Underwood’s work is defined by its 19th century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Queen Mary's Bower, Hampton Court, London, England
Underwood & Underwood American, active 1881–1920

Tomb of Napoleon, Paris, France
Underwood & Underwood American, active 1881–1920

Labyrinthine ways through the Lava ash formations, Red Mountain Crater, Arizona, No. 6 from the series "Notes of Travel"
Underwood & Underwood American, active 1881–1920

He don't like his Pants
Underwood & Underwood American, active 1881–1920

Mary Underwood, Olive Underwood and Susan Underwood
Artist unknown American, 19th century

Robbing the Male
Sun Sculpture Works and Studio Published by Underwood & Underwood United States

Home, Sweet Home
Underwood & Underwood American, active 1881-1920

Traveling by the Underwood Travel System - Stereographs, Guide-Books Patent Map System
Underwood & Underwood American, active 1881-1920
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Untitled [Stereo views of Japan]
Underwood & Underwood American, active 1881–1920

Love Birds
Underwood & Underwood American, 1881–1920

Niagara Falls, N.Y.
Underwood & Underwood American, 1881–1920

In the Daisy Field - "Sweet flow'ret of the rural glade"
Underwood & Underwood American, active 1881-1920

"Building up" an Underwood Patent Extension Stereograph Cabinet, - in a home Library.
Underwood & Underwood American, active 1881-1920

"A little Child Shall Lead them!"
Underwood & Underwood American, active 1881-1920

The trials of the day are over
Underwood & Underwood American, active 1881-1920

"A Farmer's Life for Me"
Underwood & Underwood American, active 1881-1920

Underwood Observatory in Snow
Emil Ganso American, 1895-1941

Self-Portrait
Walter Shirlaw (American, 1838–1909)

Martin Vanden Bogaert Desjardins
Gérard Edelinck (French, born Flanders, 1640-1707) after Hyacinthe Rigaud (French, 1659-1743)