Herman’s work is defined by its modernism sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

The White Horse
Herman Menzel American, 1904–1988

Venice
Herman Armour Webster American, 1878-1970

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

American Steel & Wire Company, Worcester, Mass.
Herman Schervee American, born Norway, 1867–1923

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

Untitled
Max Herman Maxy Romanian, 1895–1971

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

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

First Aid Post, Ruins of the Chateau d'Esnes, Meuse
Herman Armour Webster American, 1878-1970

Ponte alla Carraia, Florence
Herman Armour Webster American, 1878-1970

The Card Game
Adolph Menzel German, 1815–1905

Portrait of Adolf von Menzel
Giovanni Boldini Italian, 1842-1931

Aubreville Mews
Herman Armour Webster American, 1878-1970

Mont Saint-Michel
Axel Herman Haig Swedish, 1835-1921

Spring
Saftleven Herman II Dutch, 1609-1685

Axel Herman Haig III
Anders Zorn Swedish, 1860-1920

A Forest Interior, with a Seated Figure
Herman Saftleven Dutch, 1609-1685

Steichen and "Tripod"
Arnold H. Crane American, 1932-2014

Chess Table
Designed by Isamu Noguchi (American, 1904–1988) Manufactured by Herman Miller Furniture Company (American, founded 1923) Zeeland, Michigan

Travellers on Winding Road, from Six Landscapes
Herman Saftleven II Dutch, 1609-1685