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

Untitled Ewer (Franklin Gothic Italic Ampersand, DEF)
Adrian Saxe (American, born 1943) Los Angeles, California

Vanilla Nightmares #2
Adrian Piper American, born 1948

Reliquary Casket of Saints Adrian and Natalia
León, Spain

Assyrian Theme
Adrian Troy American, 1901-1977

Vase
Decorated by Sarah Sax (American, 1870–1949) Rookwood Pottery (American, 1880-1967) Cincinnati, Ohio

"George, never watches T.V.!"
Adrian Lamb American, 1901-1988

NBC Corporate Center: West Elevation (Presentation Drawing)
Adrian D. Smith for Skidmore, Owings & Merrill American, born 1944

The Fountain at Grottaferrata
Ludwig Richter (German, 1803–1884)

"You're wasting your time... You're not going!"
Adrian Lamb American, 1901-1988

"Herb! - Do you want to drown?!!"
Adrian Lamb American, 1901-1988

Corner of the Meadow with Reeds and Other Plants
Adrian Zingg Swiss, 1734-1816

Seven Portents of Death
Adrian Troy American, 1901-1977

Collage Study for the Steel and Glass House, Chicago, Illinois
Krueck & Olsen Architects (American, 1978–1990) Ronald Krueck (American, born 1946)

The Mythic Being: I Embody Everything You Most Hate and Fear
Adrian Piper American, born 1948

First of the Month
Adrian Troy (American, 1901-1977) published by the Works Progress Administration

The Produce Market
Adrian Troy American, born England, 1901-1977

No Whipping on Sunday
Adrian Troy American, 1901-1977

The Plague
Adrian Troy American, 1901-1977

View of Dresden from Pieschen
Adrian Zingg Swiss, 1734-1816