Howard’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 Village
Howard Norton Cook American, 1901-1980

N.E. Church, Springfield, MA
Howard Cook American, 1901-1980

Lower Manhattan
Howard Norton Cook American, 1901-1980

Taxco Market
Howard Norton Cook American, 1901-1980

Primordial Pool
Howard Dearstyne American, 1903–1979

April Reflection
Howard Dearstyne American, 1903–1979

Keep These Off the U.S.A.
John Warner Norton American, 1876-1934

Abstraction on Concrete
Howard Dearstyne American, 1903–1979
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Untitled [Broken Glass]
Howard Dearstyne American, 1903–1979

Light and Shadow
John Warner Norton (American, 1876–1934)
![Untitled [Pebbles on Sand]](https://www.artic.edu/iiif/2/0859edde-bde3-b782-dfaa-8e87269df783/full/400,/0/default.jpg)
Untitled [Pebbles on Sand]
Howard Dearstyne American, 1903–1979

The Return of Odysseus (Homage to Pinturicchio and Benin)
Romare Howard Bearden American, 1911-1988

Trinity
Charles Howard (American, 1899–1978)

The Robert Frank Coloring Book
Jno Cook American, born Netherlands, 1940-2018

#1016 of "The Collection"
Heidi Norton American, born 1977

Cooking on the street, San Francisco Earthquake and Fire
Arnold Genthe American, born Germany, 1869–1942

Barbados
John Warner Norton American, 1876-1934

Sails and Nets, Honfleur (recto); Sketch of Boats and Buildings (verso)
John Warner Norton American, 1876-1934

Facing Touch
Lia Cook (American, born 1942)

Mother and Child, from Conspiracy, The Artist as Witness
Romare Howard Bearden (American, 1914-1988) printed at Shorewood Bank Street Atelier, New York