Carl’s work is defined by its 19th century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

The Interior of the Palm House on the Pfaueninsel Near Potsdam
Carl Blechen (German, 1798–1840)

Church and Graveyard in the Snow by Moonlight
Carl Blechen German, 1798-1840

Pilgrim in the Woods
Carl Blechen German, 1798–1840

Ruins of a Castle
Carl Blechen German, 1798-1840

View of the Palm House on the Peacock-Island
Friedrich Julius Tempeltei (German, 1802-1870) after Carl Blechen (German, 1798-1840)

Steel-Aluminum Plain
Carl Andre American, 1935-2024

Calla Lilies
Arthur B. Carles American, 1882–1952

Cuirassier on Foot Restraining His Rearing Horse
Carle Vernet (French, 1758-1836) printed by Comte Charles Philibert De Lasteyrie (French, 1759-1849)

Frances at the Piano
Frederick Carl Frieseke American, 1874-1939

Old Man Lighting a Pipe
Johann Carl Loth (German, 1623–1698)

Angel
Carl Milles (American, born Sweden, 1875–1955)

Triton Fountain
Carl Milles (American, born Sweden, 1875–1955)

On the Bank
Frederick Carl Frieseke (American, 1874–1939)

Wild Horses Fighting
Carle Vernet (French, 1758-1836) published by Francois Seraphin Delpech (French, 1778-1825)

The Homecoming
Carl Hoeckner American, 1883-1972

Little Lie-A-Bed's Sad Breakfast
Carl Olof Larsson Swedish, 1853-1919

The Jazz Age
Carl Hoeckner American, born Germany, 1883-1972

Word Poem
Carl Andre American, 1935-2024

Study: Head of a Young Girl Facing to the Left
Carle van Loo French, 1705-1765

Detail of Horse's Head, Enlarged to Triple Size, Norman Royal Guard, No. 4
Carle Vernet (French, 1758-1836) printed by Comte de Charles Philibert Lasteyrie du Saillant (French, 1759-1849)