Joseph’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.

Lament
Joseph Vogel (American, 1911-1995) published by the Works Progress Administration

Strawboss
Joseph Vogel (American, 1911-1995) published by the Works Progress Administration

Day (Truth)
Ferdinand Hodler Swiss, 1853–1918

Abstraction
Rosalee Vogel American, 1918-1987

The Rapidity of Sleep
Yves Tanguy American, born France, 1900–1955

Christa and Wolfi
Gerhard Richter German, born 1932

Spring
Heinrich Johann Vogeler German, 1872-1942

Reclining Nude
Max Beckmann German, 1884–1950

Midday Sorrow
Angel Planells Spanish, 1901–1989

Portfolio, title page and colophon for Vom Weyerberg
Heinrich Vogeler (German, 1872-1942) Fritz Mackensen (German, 1866-1953) Fritz Overbeck (German, 1869-1909) Hans Ende (German, 1864-1918)

La durée poignardée (Time Transfixed)
René Magritte Belgian, 1898–1967

Dead Fowl
Chaim Soutine Born Minsk (Russian Empire, now Belarus), 1893; died Paris, 1943

Joseph Sold by his Brothers
Master of the Die (Italian, active c. 1530-1560) after Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael (Italian, 1483-1520)

Champs de Mars: The Red Tower
Robert Delaunay French, 1885–1941

Inventions of the Monsters
Salvador Dalí Spanish, 1904–1989

Madam Pompadour
Amedeo Modigliani Italian, 1884–1920

The Railway Crossing (Sketch)
Fernand Léger French, 1881–1955

The Awakening of the Forest
Paul Delvaux Belgian, 1897–1994

The Blue Forest
Max Ernst French, born Germany, 1891–1976

L'Auberge du soleil levant
Charles Joseph Beauverie French, 1839-1923