Kenneth’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.

Memorial Day, Los Angeles National Cemetery, from the 1993 Graduate/Faculty Photography Portfolio
Kenneth Rosenthal American, late 20th–early 21st century

Untitled
Kenneth Rosenthal American, late 20th–early 21st century

Elaine
Toby Edward Rosenthal (American, 1848–1917)

Alexander Hamilton
Max Rosenthal (American, 1833-1918) after Henry Inman (American, 1801-1846)

Portrait of Edward Savage
Max Rosenthal American, 1833-1918

Plum
Kenneth Noland American, 1924–2010

New York
Kenneth Josephson American, born 1932

25th Place and Canal Street, Chicago
Kenneth Josephson American, born 1932

Grecian Dream
Kenneth Noland American, 1924–2010

Midmost
Kenneth Noland American, 1924–2010

Richard Henry Lee
Max Rosenthal American, 1833-1918

Ringling Brothers Barnum Bailey Circus-Clown "Charlie Bell and Trixie"-Chicago
Kenneth Heilbron American, 1903–1997

Chicago
Kenneth Josephson American, born 1932

Chicago
Kenneth Josephson American, born 1932

Anissa
Kenneth Josephson American, born 1932

Death Shrine 3
Ken Price American, 1935–2012

Colonel Charles Stewart
Max Rosenthal American, 1833-1918

Postcard Visit, Buffalo
Kenneth Josephson American, born 1932

Club Zebra, from The Plain of Smokes
Ken Price (American, 1935–2012) written by Harvey Mudd (American, born 1940) printed by Gary Lichtenstein (American) published by Arabesque Books

Coffee Shop at the Chicago Art Institute
Ken Price (American, 1935-2012) printed by Richard Ewen with the supervision of Ken Tyler; assisted by Jeff Wasserman published by Gemini G.E.L. (American, founded 1965)