Rudolph’s work is defined by its 20th century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Gingold Living Room End Table (1 of 2)
Rudolph Schindler American, born Austria, 1887-1953

Gingold Living Room End Table (2 of 2)
Rudolph Schindler American, born Austria, 1887-1953

Medical Office Building, Gale Street Entrance
Rudolph Schindler American, born Austria, 1887-1953

Wilshire Medical Office Side Chair
Rudolph Schindler American, born Austria, 1887-1953

Portrait of Emmanuel Rio
Albert Schindler (Austrian, 1805–1861)

Herbarium
Rudolph Grossmann, (German, 1882-1941) Published by Marées-Gesellschaft, R. Piper & Co.

Brilliant Gloom
Michael Raedecker Dutch, born 1963

For Sunday's Dinner
William Michael Harnett (American, born Ireland, 1848–1892)

Just Dessert
William Michael Harnett (American, born Ireland, 1848–1892)

One at the Time
Michaël Borremans Belgian, born 1963

Rocking Chair
Made by Jacob And Josef Kohn Austria, Vienna

Ballet of the Left-Handed Piano
Michael Hurson American, 1941–2007

A Century of Progress 1934 - Sky-View
Rudolph J. Nedved American, 1895-1971

Apollo Granting Phaeton Permission to Drive the Chariot of the Sun
Johann Michael Rottmayr (Austrian, 1654–1730)

Diana and Endymion
Johann Michael Rottmayr (Austrian, 1654–1730)

Neues Bild-und Musterbuch (New Picture and Sample Book)
Johann Michael Kirschbaum (German, active c. 1771) Germany

Saint Michael and the Devil
Spanish

Statue of Mercury
Michael Henry Spang Danish, active 1750-1767

Perv's House, Chicago
Michael Abramson American, 1948–2011