N.’s work is defined by its native american sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Untitled (American Indian poem)
N. Scott Momaday (Kiowa, 1934–2024) printed by Steven Anderson published by Vermillion Editions Limited

Closed Helmet of Elements of Armor for Foot Tournament at the Barriers
Italian, Milan

Gorget and Close Helmet for Foot Tourney at the Barriers
Italian, Milan

Cased Pair of Percussion Pistols with Accessories
Gunsmith: Jean Le Page (French, 1746-1834) Paris

The Irish Question
De Scott Evans American, 1847–1898

Seating for Eight
Scott Burton American, 1939–1989

Low Piece (Bench)
Scott Burton American, 1939–1989

Bronze Chair
Scott Burton American, 1939–1989

Aluminum Chair
Scott Burton American, 1939–1989

Manxman Piano
Designed by Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott English, 1865-1945 Made by John Broadwood and Sons England, founded 1728 London, England

#32
Scott Rothstein (American, born 1955) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Still Life, Pan and Grapes
William Scott Scottish, 1913-1989

Untitled (Chicago after the Fire)
Attributed to George N. Barnard American, 1819–1902

Ruins in Charleston, S.C.
George N. Barnard American, 1819–1902

George Inness
Jonathan Scott Hartley (American, 1845–1912) Cast by Roman Bronze Works (American, founded 1897)

Whirlwind
Jonathan Scott Hartley (American, 1845–1912) Cast by A.T. Lorme New York

14th Street
Scott Hyde American, born 1926

Work Cabinet
Designed by Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott (English, 1865-1945) Made by John P. White, Pyghtle Works (Bedford, England, active c. 1900/1910)

Sherman and His Generals
George N. Barnard American, 1819–1902