Minor’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.

Patched Window, from the portfolio "Sequence 15" (1959)
Minor White American, 1908–1976

Lighthouse and Wood, Multiple Image
Minor White American, 1908–1976

Christmas Ornament
Minor White American, 1908–1976

Bill LaRue
Minor White American, 1908–1976

San Mateo County, California (Coast)
Minor White (American, 1908–1976) printed by Adrian Wilson at the Sign of the Interplayers

Two Barns and Shadow
Minor White American, 1908–1976

Badlands, South Dakota
Minor White American, 1908–1976

Sun in Rock, Devil's Slide
Minor White (American, 1908–1976) printed by Adrian Wilson at the Sign of the Interplayers

William LaRue
Minor White American, 1908–1976

Twisted Tree, Point Lobos, California
Minor White American, 1908–1976

Galaxy
Minor White American, 1908–1976

Woman with Umbrella
Minor White American, 1908–1976

Root and Frost
Minor White American, 1908–1976

Ponce, Puerto Rico (Cemetery)
Minor White American, 1908–1976

Broken Paint Figure
Minor White American, 1908–1976

Bill LaRue at Brett Weston's House
Minor White American, 1908–1976

Grand Tetons
Minor White American, 1908–1976

What Died Here
Minor White American, 1908–1976

Man and Moon, Matchstick Cove
Minor White (American, 1908–1976) printed by Adrian Wilson at the Sign of the Interplayers

Fog Bank and Surf, San Mateo County
Minor White (American, 1908–1976) printed by Adrian Wilson at the Sign of the Interplayers