Oscar’s work is defined by its 19th century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Julia Jackson
attributed to Oscar Rejlander (English, born Sweden, 1813–1875) possibly by Julia Margaret Cameron (English, 1815–1879)

Fisherman's Cottage
Harald Sohlberg Norwegian, 1869-1935

Museum of Contemporary Art, Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Four Sketches
Oscar Niemeyer Brazilian, 1907-2012

L'Improviste
Oscar Domínguez Spanish, 1906–1957

Church Sketches
Oscar Niemeyer Brazilian, 1907-2012

Pitcher
Design attributed to Oscar Riedener (American, born Switzerland, 1910–2000) Tiffany and Company (American, founded 1837) New York

Oscar Wilde and Whistler
Philip William May English, 1864-1903

Miscellaneous Sketches
Oscar Niemeyer Brazilian, 1907-2012

Rio Auditorium, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Last Project Sketches
Oscar Niemeyer Brazilian, 1907-2012

House Sketches
Oscar Niemeyer Brazilian, 1907-2012

Concrete Building Sketches
Oscar Niemeyer Brazilian, 1907-2012

Figure Studies
Oscar Niemeyer Brazilian, 1907-2012

Oscar Wilde and Romain Coolus—Program for Raphaël and Salomé
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec French, 1864-1901

Scarista Bull, Isle of Harris
Oscar Marzaroli Italian, 1933–1988

Joan
Oscar Weissbuch (American, 1904-1948) published by the Works Progress Administration

Procession Canvas-Diptych
William Kentridge South African, born 1955

The Hermit; illustration for Oscar Wilde's 'The Teacher of Wisdom'
Charles Ricketts English, 1866-1931

King Oscar II (Second plate)
Anders Zorn Swedish, 1860-1920

The Cross and the Crusaders!!
Alex O. Levy American, 1881-1947

Dawn after Darkness!
Alex O. Levy American, 1881-1947