Voorhees,’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.

Tower of Water and Light, Century of Progress Exposition, Chicago, Illinois, Perspective
Voorhees, Gmelin and Walker (American, 1926-1939) Ralph Thomas Walker (American, 1889-1973)

Chicago War Memorial Competition Entry, Chicago, Illinois, Perspective
Voorhees, Gmelin and Walker (American, 1926-1937) Ralph Thomas Walker (American, 1889-1973) John C. Wenrich (American, 1894-1970)

Century of Progress Exposition, Chicago, Illinois, Site Plan B
Voorhees, Gmelin and Walker American, 1926-1939

Voorhees, Gmelin & Walker Photographs
Voorhees, Gmelin and Walker Ralph Thomas Walker (1889-1973)

Century of Progress Exposition, Chicago, Illinois, Site Plan C
Voorhees, Gmelin and Walker American, 1926-1939

Century of Progress Exposition, Chicago, Illinois, Site Plan 575
Voorhees, Gmelin and Walker American, 1926-1939

The Walker
Jean Dubuffet French, 1901-1985

Portrait of Walker Evans
Jerry L. Thompson American, born 1945

Alabama Cotton Tenant Farmer's Wife
Walker Evans American, 1903–1975

Tight-Rope Walker
Jean Louis Forain (French, 1852–1931)

Keys to the Coop
Kara Walker American, born 1969

Penny Picture Display, Savannah
Walker Evans American, 1903–1975

Negro Barber Shop Interior, Atlanta
Walker Evans American, 1903–1975

A Child's Grave, Hale County, Alabama
Walker Evans American, 1903–1975

Graveyard, Houses, and Steel Mill, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Walker Evans American, 1903–1975

2033 Prairie Avenue, Chicago
Walker Evans American, 1903–1975

Coal Miner's House, Scott's Run, West Virginia
Walker Evans American, 1903–1975

Portrait of Walker Evans
Jerry L. Thompson American, born 1945

"Joe's Auto Graveyard", Pennsylvania
Walker Evans American, 1903–1975

Fable of Belonging
Kara Walker American, born 1969