John’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.

Head of Young Woman, Resting on Hand
John Bradley Storrs American, 1885-1956

Ceres
John Bradley Storrs (American, 1885–1956)

Body of a Woman
John Bradley Storrs American, 1885-1956

Winged Horse
John Bradley Storrs (American, 1885–1956)

Repose
John Bradley Storrs American, 1885-1956

Female Icarus
John Bradley Storrs American, 1885-1956

Reclining Nude
John Bradley Storrs American, 1885-1956

Study for Sculpture in Architectural Forms
John Storrs American, 1885-1956

Bust of a Woman Leaning on Her Elbow
John Bradley Storrs American, 1885-1956

Profile Head with Cap
John Bradley Storrs American, 1885-1956

Ascot Cup
England, London Paul Storr (English, 1771–1844)

The Modern Poster
William H. Bradley (American, 1868-1962) printed and published by Charles Scribner's Sons (American, founded 19th century)

Jephtha's Daughter
Chauncey Bradley Ives (American, 1810–1894)

Soup Tureen with Cover from the Hood Service
Paul Storr English, 1771-1844 London, England

The Blue Lady: Poster Advertising the Chap-Book
William H. Bradley American, 1868-1962

The Twins
William H. Bradley American, 1868-1962

Bust of a Youth (Saint John the Baptist)
Francesco Mochi (Italian, 1580–1654)

Harper's Weekly-Christmas, 1899
William H. Bradley American, 1868-1962

Augustus John, Hampshire, England
Irving Penn American, 1917–2009

Saint John the Evangelist
Paolo Farinati Italian, 1524-c. 1606