Fred’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.

Portrait of S.A.M. (Native American)
Fred Wilson American, born 1954

Portrait of S.A.M. (Africans)
Fred Wilson American, born 1954

Portrait of S.A.M. (Europeans)
Fred Wilson American, born 1954

Portrait of S.A.M. (Asians)
Fred Wilson American, born 1954

Portrait of S.A.M. (Europeans)
Fred Wilson American, born 1954

American Collectors (Fred and Marcia Weisman)
David Hockney English, 1937-2026

The Dunes, Indiana
Robert Earl Wilson American, 1936-2006

Autumn
Wilson H. Irvine (American, 1869–1936)

"Diana" Diadem
Henry Wilson (English, 1864-1934) England, London

American Horizon
Jane Wilson American, 1924-2015

Hampton Court by Tram
Fred Taylor (English, 1875-1963) printed by Vincent Brooks, Day and Son Limited Lithographers published by Underground Electric Railways Company of London Limited

Breadwinner (War)
John Wilson American, born 1922

5 Discussions in the Years 1976 to 1994, at Greenwich Street, New York City, 1976–1994
Ian Wilson American, born South Africa, 1940-2020

Album Quilt
Sarah Ann Wilson (American, active mid-19th century) New York or New Jersey, United States

Echolocation
Fred Tomaselli American, born 1956

Untitled
Fred Sandback American, 1943-2003

Mother and Child
John Wilson (American, born 1922) printed at Taller de Gráfica Popular (Mexican, founded 1937) by José Sánchez

The Tribe
Fred Berger American, 1923-2006

Saint George and the Dragon
Fred Becker (American, 1913-2004) after a drawing by Salvador Dalí (Spanish, 1904-1989) published by The Print Club of Cleveland

Carrara Glass Display Exhibition Booth, Perspective Study
George Fred Keck American, 1895–1980