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

Bowl
Clyde Burt (American, 1922–1981) Melrose, Ohio

Covered Jar
Clyde Burt (American, 1922–1981) Melrose, Ohio

Chafing Dish
John Burt (American, 1692/93–1745/46) Boston

Communion Dish
Benjamin Burt (American, 1729–1805) Boston

Face Constellation
Burt Hasen (American, born 1921) printed by Drum Lithographers (American, 20th century) published by Collectors Graphics, Inc. (American, c. 1960-)

Virgin and Child with the Young Saint John the Baptist
Correggio (Antonio Allegri; Italian, 1489–1534)

Tankard
John Burt (American, 1692/93–1745/46) Boston

Cann
Benjamin Burt (American, 1729–1805) Boston

Burt Lancaster
George Platt Lynes American, 1907–1955

Theodosius Repulsed from the Church by Saint Ambrose
Alessandro Magnasco (Italian, 1667–1749)

The Seine at Vernonnet
Pierre Bonnard French, 1867–1947

View of Pirna with the Fortress of Sonnenstein
Bernardo Bellotto (Italian, 1721–1780)

Madame de Pastoret and Her Son
Jacques-Louis David (French, 1748–1825)

Minnie Clyde
Winslow Homer (American, 1836-1910) published by Oliver Ditson (American, 1811-1888)

Salt Creek in Winter
Clyde Brown American, active 1900-1950s

The Holy Family with Four Saints and a Female Donor
Antonio Rimpatta (Italian, documented from 1509–died 1531/32)

Minnie Clyde
Winslow Homer American, 1836–1910

Toledo at Nightfall
Burt Silverman (American, born 1928) printed by Drum Lithographers (American, 20th century) published by Collectors Graphics, Inc. (American, c. 1960-)

Negress Ironing
Burt Silverman (American, born 1928) printed by Drum Lithographers (American, 20th century) published by Collectors Graphics, Inc. (American, c. 1960-)

The Vale of Clyde
David Young Cameron Scottish, 1865-1945