Jon’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.

Transition
Jon Schueler American, 1916-1992

Beverage Server and Cover
Arthur Jon Pulos (American, 1917–1997) Syracuse, New York

Mother and Child
Jon Corbino American, 1905-1964

Jon Gould
Andy Warhol American, 1928–1987

Compote
Arthur Jon Pulos (American, 1917–1997) Syracuse, New York

Brahman
Jon Eric Riis (American, born 1946) India

Jon Gould
Andy Warhol American, 1928–1987

Ladle (from Taper set)
Arthur Jon Pulos (American, 1917–1997) Syracuse, New York

Serving Spoon (from Taper set)
Arthur Jon Pulos (American, 1917–1997) Syracuse, New York

Jon Gould
Andy Warhol American, 1928–1987

VE2: Tree of Codes
Jon Gray of gray318 (British, born 1971) Sara De Bondt Studio (British, founded 2004) Jonathan Safran Foer (American, born 1977) Visual Editions Ltd. (British, founded 2010)

Student Project for Concert Hall, Perspective Collage
Daniel Brenner American, 1917-1977

Thompson Commissary: Fragment from Lobby
Alfred S. Alschuler American, 1876-1940

Ape House, Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago, Illinois, Section
Brenner Danforth Rockwell (American, 1961–1978) Daniel Brenner (American, 1917–1977)

VE2: Tree of Codes
Jon Gray of gray318 (British, born 1971) Sara De Bondt Studio (British, founded 2004) Jonathan Safran Foer (American, born 1977) Visual Editions Ltd. (British, founded 2010)

Wi-Jun-Jon - The Pigeon's Egg Head Going to Washington: Returning to his Home
George Catlin American, 1796-1872

Student Project for Apartment Building, North Elevation
Daniel Brenner American, 1917–1977

Mounts for Louis Sullivan Exhibition, Art Institute of Chicago, Plan and Details
Daniel Brenner American, 1917–1977

Salad Serving Set
Arthur Jon Pulos (American, 1917–1997) Syracuse, New York