Cosmo’s work is defined by its 18th century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Alexander Grant
Cosmo Alexander (American, born Scotland, 1724–1772)

Streetcar
Alexander Calder American, 1898–1976

Mouchoirs D'Instruction Militarie No. 1 (Handkerchief)
Designed and engraved by Alexandre Buquet (French, 1802–1865) Manufactured by E. Renault France, Rouen

Flying Dragon (intermediate maquette)
Alexander Calder American, 1898–1976

(3 x 5) + 1
Alexander Calder American, 1898–1976

Reclining Torso
Alexander Archipenko American, born Ukraine, 1887-1964

Untitled
Cosmo Campoli American, 1922-1996

Twentieth Century Ruin
Alexander Brook (American, 1898–1980)

Coop Coop, Etc Etc, from Screen Prints 1970
Cosmo (Robert Frontier and Bill McCabe) conceived, organized, and produced by Sonia Sheridan produced by The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the Advance Screen Company, Chicago distributed by The Goodlion

The Chicken
Alexander Calder American, 1898–1976

Black Dots
Alexander Calder American, 1898–1976

Tetradrachm (Coin) Portraying Alexander the Great
Greek; minted in Ephesus, Asia Minor (modern Turkey)

Little Cosmo
Paul Klee German, born Switzerland 1879-1940

Untitled
Cosmo Campoli American, 1922-1996

Starfish
Alexander Calder American, 1898–1976

Belmead Center Table
Alexander Jackson Davis (American, 1803–1892) Probably made by Alexander Roux (American, born France, c. 1813–1886) New York

Glorification of Beauty
Alexander Archipenko American, born Ukraine, 1887-1964

Untitled
Alexander Calder American, 1898-1976

Tetradrachm (Coin) Depicting the Hero Herakles with the Features of Alexander the Great
Greek, minted in Amphipolis, Macedonia

Abraham Lincoln, Springfield, Illinois
Alexander Hesler (American, born Canada, 1823–1895) printed by George B. Ayers (American, 1829–1905)