Adolph’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.

In a Railway Carriage (After a Night's Journey)
Adolph Menzel German, 1815–1905

Head of an Old Man
Adolph Menzel German, 1815–1905

Portrait of a Peasant Woman
Adolph Menzel German, 1815–1905

Portrait of a Bearded Man
Adolph Menzel German, 1815–1905

The Card Game
Adolph Menzel German, 1815–1905

Sketches of Hands, Arms, and Heads
Adolph Menzel German, 1815–1905

Sluice
Adolph Menzel German, 1815–1905

Weeping Man
Adolph Menzel German, 1815–1905

Head of a Bearded Man in Half-Profile
Adolf Menzel German, 1815-1905

Plate two, from Radierversuche
Adolph Menzel German, 1815–1905

Plate six, from Radierversuche
Adolph Menzel German, 1815–1905

Plate five, from Radierversuche
Adolph Menzel German, 1815–1905

Plate three, from Radierversuche
Adolph Menzel German, 1815–1905

Plate four, from Radierversuche
Adolph Menzel German, 1815–1905

Title page, from Radierversuche
Adolph Menzel German, 1815–1905

Plate one, from Radierversuche
Adolph Menzel German, 1815–1905

Fishing Craft near the Cliffs at Collioure
Adolphe Appian French, 1818-1898

The White Horse
Herman Menzel American, 1904–1988

Man with Lance Riding through the Snow
Adolphe Schreyer (German, 1828–1899)

Old Oaks at Bas Bréau
Adolphe Martial Potémont French, 1828-1883