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

Ayesha
Designed by Silver Studio, 1880–1963 Produced by Liberty and Co., founded 1875 England, London

Panel
England or France

Panel
Designed by Silver Studio (English,1880–1963) Probably woven by Vanoutryve et Cie (Roubaix, France)

Panel
Probably designed by Silver Studio, 1880–1963 France

Table Cover for Drawing Room or Boudoir
Design attributed to Harry Napper (English, 1860–1930) for the Silver Studio (English, 1880–1963) Woven by Alexander Morton and Company (founded 1867) for Liberty & Co. (founded 1875) England, Carlisle or Scotland, Darvel

Panel
Probably designed by Silver Studio, 1880–1963 France

Fleurs Stylises
Designed by Arthur Silver (English, 1853-1896) Produced by Silver Studio Sold by Liberty & Co. Ltd. France, Alsace

9 E. Ontario St., Chicago, Illinois
Ruth Levy American, c.1918 - 1991

Life isn't a fountain ?
Ruth Levy American, c. 1918–1991

Three Generations
Ruth Levy American, c. 1918–1991

Casket with Scenes of David and Solomon
Attributed to the workshop of Pierre Reymond French, 1513-after 1584

The Executor
Ruth Levy American, c. 1918–1991

Silver Sun
Arthur Dove (American, 1880–1946)

June 27 & 28
Ruth Levy American, c.1918 - 1991

Untitled
Ruth Levy American, c. 1918–1991

From Montmartre ?
Ruth Levy American, c. 1918–1991

Untitled
Ruth Levy American, c. 1918–1991

Untitled
Ruth Levy American, c. 1918–1991