Stern’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.

Baron LaValle (Lawrence Jones) in His Home Theatre
Stern Bramson American, 1902–1989

Party for Employees and Families, National Cash Register Corporation
Stern Bramson American, 1902–1989

Stocking the Pantry, Home of the Elderly Little Sisters of the Poor, Good Mother, Louisville, Kentucky
Stern Bramson American, 1912–1989

New York
Hedda Sterne American, born Romania, 1910-2011

The Death of St. Francis Xavier
Attributed to Veronica Stern (Italian, 1717–1801) After Giovanni Battista Gaulli (Italian, 1639–1709)

Madonna and Child Appearing to Saint Louis Gonzaga
Attributed to Veronica Stern (Italian, 1717–1801) After Carlo Maratta (Italian, 1625–1713)

Untitled
Hedda Sterne American, born Romania, 1910-2011

Head of a Woman
Hedda Sterne American, born Romania, 1910-2011

Psychology of Fire #1
Phyllis Bramson American, born 1941

Psychology of Fire #2
Phyllis Bramson American, born 1941

Late Entry to the Tribune Tower Competition
Robert A. M. Stern (American, 1939-2025) Designer and delineators: Mark Albert (American, born 20th century) and Charles D. Warren (American, born 1954)

Landscape in Shape of Cross
Hedda Sterne American, born Romania, 1910-2011

On the Ganges, Benares
Maurice Sterne American, 1877-1957

Women Dancing
Maurice Sterne American, 1877-1957

A Flash of Spiritual Meaning
Phyllis Bramson American, born 1941

Fuck You: from the Liz Taylor Series (after Bert Stern)
Kathe Burkhart American, born 1958

The Eroticism of Seeing
Phyllis Bramson American, born 1941

Tureen
Creil Pottery French, 1801-1840

Ceres
John Bradley Storrs (American, 1885–1956)