Alfred’s work is defined by its 20th century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Hermann Dannenberg (1824-1905)
Alfred Moritz Wolff (German, active 19th century)

Kant
Alfred Moritz Wolff (German, active 19th century) Werner Söhne (German, 19th century)

Isabella Wolff
Sir Thomas Lawrence (English, 1769-1830)

A Turn in the Road
Alfred Sisley (British, active in France, 1839–1899)

Georgia O'Keeffe—Torso
Alfred Stieglitz American, 1864–1946

The Seine at Port-Marly, Piles of Sand
Alfred Sisley (British, active in France, 1839–1899)

Alfred Sisley
Pierre-Auguste Renoir (French, 1841–1919)

Street in Moret
Alfred Sisley (British, active in France, 1839–1899)

The Loire
Alfred Sisley (British, active in France, 1839–1899)

Watering Place at Marly
Alfred Sisley (British, active in France, 1839–1899)

The Hand of Man
Alfred Stieglitz American, 1864–1946

Georgia O'Keeffe
Alfred Stieglitz American, 1864–1946

Georgia O'Keeffe—Hands and Thimble
Alfred Stieglitz American, 1864–1946

Sun Rays—Paula, Berlin
Alfred Stieglitz American, 1864–1946

Rebecca Salsbury Strand
Alfred Stieglitz American, 1864–1946

Hesitation (Madame Monteaux?)
Alfred Stevens (Belgian, 1823–1906)

The Flatiron
Alfred Stieglitz American, 1864–1946

John Hancock Center TOPS Design Competition, Elevation
Peggy Smolka Wolff American, 20th century

Landscape along the Seine with the Institut de France and the Pont des Arts
Alfred Sisley (British, active in France, 1839–1899)

Rebecca Salsbury Strand
Alfred Stieglitz American, 1864–1946