Rudolph’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.

The Painter's Wandering Song
Rudolph von Normann German, 1806-1882

Songs of the Painters with Etchings
Rudolph von Normann German, 1806-1882

Herbarium
Rudolph Grossmann, (German, 1882-1941) Published by Marées-Gesellschaft, R. Piper & Co.

Salomé
Hans von Aachen German, c. 1552-1615

A Century of Progress 1934 - Sky-View
Rudolph J. Nedved American, 1895-1971

The Amazon
Franz von Stuck (German, 1863–1928)

Plate
Rudolph Drach (American, 1759–after 1814) Bedminster Township, Pennsylvania

Swappin' Grounds
Rudolph F. Ingerle American, 1879–1950

The Katzenjammer Kids
Rudolph Dirks American, 1877-1968

Prince Otto von Bismarck
Franz Seraph von Lenbach (German, 1836–1904)

Untitled (Portugal)
Rudolph Pen American, 1918-1989

Gingold Living Room End Table (1 of 2)
Rudolph Schindler American, born Austria, 1887-1953

The Mocking of Ceres
Hendrik Goudt (Dutch, 1583-1648) after Adam Elsheimer (German, 1578-1610)

Untitled
Wilhelm von Gloeden German, 1856–1931

Gingold Living Room End Table (2 of 2)
Rudolph Schindler American, born Austria, 1887-1953

Untitled
Wilhelm von Gloeden German, 1856–1931

"Narcissus" Dress Fabric
Designed by Franz von Zülow (Austrian, 1883–1963) Produced by the Wiener Werkstätte (Vienna, 1903–1932) Austria, Vienna

Male Nude
Wilhelm von Gloeden German, 1856–1931

Interventionist Demonstration (Why-A-Duck?)
Charline von Heyl German, born 1960