Powell’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.

Powell/Kleinschmidt Records
Powell/Kleinschmidt Donald D. Powell Robert Kleinschmidt

Chair
Hendrik van Keppel American, 1914–1988 Taylor Green American, 1914–1991

Head of a Woman with a Blue Necklace
Paul Kleinschmidt German, 1883-1949

The Lovers
William Powell Frith (English, 1819–1909)

Untitled
Gordon Powell American, born 1947

Midday Nocturne
Gus Powell American, born 1974

Self-Portrait of My Sister
Gertrude Abercrombie (American, 1909–1977)

Boat House
Miss T. Powell Unknown, 19th century

Spies and Counter Spies
Julio de Diego (American, born Spain, 1900–1979)

Lake Powell, Arizona, from the series "American Prospects"
Joel Sternfeld American, born 1944

Near Lake Powell, Arizona, from the series "American Prospects"
Joel Sternfeld American, born 1944

Gravity, Grammar, Grave
Stephanie Powell American, born 1972

Finger Bowl from the Count Minerbi Service
Designed by Harry Powell English, 1853-1922 Made by James Powell and Sons, Whitefriars Glassworks England, 1834-1962

Six Wineglasses from the Count Minerbi Service
Designed by Harry Powell English, 1853-1922 Made by James Powell and Sons London, England, 1834-1962

Central Washington, near Mt. St. Helens
Dan Powell American, born 1950
![Lewis Powell [alias Lewis Payne]](https://www.artic.edu/iiif/2/5be62761-18ec-c62f-fa44-5fc0d1ac8c56/full/400,/0/default.jpg)
Lewis Powell [alias Lewis Payne]
Alexander Gardner American, born Scotland, 1821–1882

Decanter
Designed by Charles Robert Ashbee English, 1863-1942 Silver made by the Guild of Handicraft Ltd. England, 1888-1908 Glass made by James Powell and Sons, Whitefriars Glassworks England, 1834-1962

Mise-en-carte (Point-paper)
Designed by L. Galy Gallien et Compe (1761–1770) France