Karl’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.

Poet's Pitcher
Designed by Karl L. H. Müller (American, born Germany, 1820–1887) Union Porcelain Works (American, 1863–c. 1922) Greenpoint, New York

Bar Pitcher
Karl L.H. Müller (American, 1820–1887) Union Porcelain Works (American, 1863–c. 1922) Greenpoint, New York

Garniture for Field and Foot Tourney at the Barriers
Italian, Milan

Armor for Heavy Calvary (Cuirassier)
Italian; Milan

Seven Panels and Index
Hanne Darboven German, 1941–2009

The Jazz Wall
Marisol (Marisol Escobar) American, born France, 1930-2016

Three-Quarter Composite Armor for the Infantry
German, Nuremberg

Wu Street
Xu Bing and Ai Weiwei Chinese, born 1955 and 1957

Landscape in the Style of Ancient Masters: after Wang Meng (c. 1308-1385)
Lan Ying (Chinese, 1585-c. 1664)

Revised Panoramic View of Yokohama (Saikai Yokohama fukei)
Utagawa Sadahide Japanese, 1807-1873

Portrait of a Woman
Karl Koepping (German, 1848-1914) after Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606-1669)

Blast Furnaces, Heads, Frontal Views
Bernd Becher (German, 1931–2007) and Hilla Becher (German, 1934-2015)

Flicker and Gleam of Fire
Karl Schrag American, born Germany, 1912-1995

Urns (Set of 8)
Thomas Schutte German, born 1954

Screamin' Jay Hawkins
Karl Wirsum American, 1939-2021

Nightclouds and Reverie
Karl Schrag American, born Germany, 1912-1995

Lock
Frank L. Koralewsky (American, born Germany, 1872–1941)

Among the Redwoods
Wallace L. DeWolf American, 1854–1930

Overgrown Path
Karl Schrag (American, 1912-1995, born Germany) printed by Joe Zirker (American, born 1924) published by Tamarind Lithography Workshop (American, founded 1960)

Back Teria One Oh! One
Karl Wirsum American, 1939-2021