Richard’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.

Hunger
Richard V. Correll (American, 1904-1990) published by the Works Progress Administration

Housing No.2
Richard V. Correll (American, 1904-1990) published by the Works Progress Administration

Bunyan Plowing
Richard V. Correll (American, 1904-1990) published by the Works Progress Administration

Southern Landscape (No.1)
Richard V. Correll (American, 1904-1990) published by the Works Progress Administration

Winter
Otto R. Barnes (probably American, 20th century) after Richard V. Correll (American, 1904-1990) published by the Works Progress Administration

Grazing
Richard V. Correll (American, 1904-1990) published by the Works Progress Administration

Head of Executioner, from John Evelyn's Sculptura
Richard Houston Irish, about 1721–1775 After Prince Rupert of the Rhine German, 1619-1682

Seventy in Seven (from Fish Story: Chapter 4)
Allan Sekula American, 1951–2013

A Belorussian Landscape
Vladimir Lebedev (Born St. Petersburg, 1891; died Leningrad, 1967) Dem'ian Bednyi (Born Gubovka, 1883; died Moscow, 1945)

Illumination
Richard Aberle Florsheim American, 1916-1979

Table with Pink Tablecloth
Richard Artschwager American, 1923-2013

Ronald Fisher, Beekeeper, Davis, California
Richard Avedon American, 1923–2004

Nude Study
Walter Richard Sickert British, 1860-1942

Portrait of Rufino Tamayo
Sherril V. Schell American, 1877–1964

Desert Fire #153 (Man with Rifle), from the series, "Desert Cantos IV: The Fires" (1983-85)
Richard Misrach American, born 1949

Untitled (The Rookery, staircase)
Richard Nickel (American, 1928–1972) printed by Patrice Grimbert (French, 1947–1974)

Red Cross
Walter Richard Sickert British, 1860-1942

Untitled (girlfriend)
Richard Prince American, born 1949

Café Express
Richard Estes American, born 1932

The Glovemaker, Worcester
Walter Richard Sickert British, 1860-1942