Ralph’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.

O'Hare Field Master Plan, Illinois, Presentation Drawing, Aerial View
Ralph Burke Associates American, fl. c. 1945 William K. Kaiser, delineator American, 20th century

Woman under Six Lights
Ralph M. Hattersley American, 1921–2000

Noah Smith
Ralph Earl American, 1751–1801

Ghost Dance (The Vision of Life)
Ralph Albert Blakelock (American, 1847-1919)

Nouvart Dzeron, A Daughter of Armenia
Ralph Elmer Clarkson (American, 1861–1942)

One Thing Leads to Another
Ralph Arnold American, 1928–2006

Female Nude Seen from Back
Ralph M. Hattersley American, 1921–2000

Adler Planetarium and Astronomy Museum Addition: Design Drawings, West Elevation
Lohan Associates (American, 1986–2002) Delineated by John Ronan (American, born 1963)

McCormick Place: Perspective View Looking toward Lake
Gene Summers, designer and delineator, for C.F. Murphy Associates American, 1928–2011 Assisted by Helmut Jahn (design) and Tom Burke (delineating)

Beach Mirror
Burk Uzzle American, born 1938

Saint Patrick's Church Renovation, Chicago, Illinois, Interior Elevation
Booth Hansen (American, founded 1980) Laurence O. Booth (American, born 1936)

Close-up of Man and Woman kissing
Ralph M. Hattersley American, 1921–2000

Blue Images
Ralph Arnold American, 1928-2006

Seventeenth Church of Christ Scientist, Chicago, Illinois, Exterior Perspective
Harry Weese Associates American, founded 1947

Indian Encampment
Ralph Albert Blakelock (American, 1847-1919)

Portrait (Ralph Müller)
Thomas Ruff German, born 1958

Half Car at Strip Mall
Burk Uzzle American, born 1938

Century of Progress Exposition Tower of Water and Light, Chicago, Illinois, Final Design
Ralph Thomas Walker American, 1889-1973

Health Sciences Center, Stony Brook, New York, Perspective
Bertrand Goldberg & Associates (American, circa 1952–1997) Zbigniew Z. Ciancara (American, 20th Cent.)

Female Nude
Ralph M. Hattersley American, 1921–2000