Harrison’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.

Golden West Hotel, San Diego, California, Perspective
Harrison Albright (American, 1866-1933) Delineated by John Lloyd Wright (American, 1892-1972) and Herbert Turner (American)

Workingmen's Hotel (Golden West Hotel), San Diego, California, Presentation Sheets
Harrison Albright (American, 1866–1933) John Lloyd Wright (American, 1892–1972) J.D. Spreckels

Picture of Dorian Gray
Ivan Albright (American, 1897–1983)

That Which I Should Have Done I Did Not Do (The Door)
Ivan Albright (American, 1897–1983)

Pablo Escobar
Rachel Harrison American, born 1966

Into the World There Came a Soul Called Ida
Ivan Albright (American, 1897–1983)

A Face from Georgia
Ivan Albright (American, 1897–1983)

And Man Created God in His Own Image
Ivan Albright (American, 1897–1983)

Poor Room—There Is No Time, No End, No Today, No Yesterday, No Tomorrow, Only the Forever, and Forever, and Forever without End
Ivan Albright (American, 1897–1983)

Portrait of Mary Block
Ivan Albright (American, 1897–1983)

Flesh (Smaller Than Tears Are the Little Blue Flowers)
Ivan Albright (American, 1897–1983)

"And the day ran into the night, memories..."
Ivan Albright American, 1897-1983

The Temptation of St. Anthony
Ivan Albright (American, 1897–1983)

Heavy the Oar to Him Who Is Tired, Heavy the Coat, Heavy the Sea
Ivan Albright (American, 1897–1983)

Nude
Ivan Albright (American, 1897–1983)

Divided and Divided
Ivan Albright (American, 1897–1983)

Pray for These Little Ones (Perforce They Live Together)
Ivan Albright (American, 1897–1983)

Self-Portrait
Ivan Albright (American, 1897–1983)

Memories of the Past
Ivan Albright (American, 1897–1983)

Three Love Birds
Ivan Albright (American, 1897–1983)