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

Green Man (Furnishing Fabric)
Designed by Keith Vaughn (English, 1912–1977) Produced by Edinburgh Weavers England, London

Untitled
Keith Haring American, 1958-1990

Untitled
Keith Haring American, 1958-1990

Egypt Day and Night #109
Keith A. Achepohl American, born 1934

Untitled (Pair of Vases)
Keith Haring American, 1958-1990

Arson's Dream II
Keith A. Achepohl American, born 1934

House and Garden VI
Keith A. Achepohl American, born 1934

Con brio
Keith Morrison American, born Jamaica, 1942

Bedcover
Made by the great-great grandmother, Jane Bolas Vaughan, or great-great-great grandmother, Elizabeth Ottiwell Vaughan, of Edward Goldisborough Chambre Vaughan, 1834–1914 England, Shropshire, Lobbington, Ellesmere, Burlton Hall

House and Garden VII
Keith A. Achepohl American, born 1934

They Can't Stay Together
Keith A. Achepohl American, born 1934

Egypt: Day and Night
Keith A. Achepohl American, born 1934

Pillow Sham with Embroidering Yarns
Made by the great-great grandmother, Jane Bolas Vaughan, or great-great-great grandmother, Elizabeth Ottiwell Vaughan, of Edward Goldisborough Chambre Vaughan, 1834–1914 England, Shropshire, Lobbington, Ellesmere, Burlton Hall

Mura VI
Keith A. Achepohl American, born 1934

Change of Address
Keith Smith American, born 1938

Landscape
William Keith American, born Scotland, 1839–1911

Egypt Night and Day #222
Keith Achepohl American, born 1934

Fireflies
Keith Carter American, born 1948

The Tragedy of Hamlet
Keith Morrow Martin American, 1911-1983

Bonnet Veil
Mary Chadbourne Keith Norton (American, 1807-1890) United States, probably Maine, South Berwick