Olga’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.

Alquimia III (Alchemy III)
Olga de Amaral (Colombian, born 1932) Bogotá, Columbia

Farallón Granate (Garnet Rock Ridge)
Olga de Amaral (Colombian, born 1932) Bogotá, Columbia

Entorno Quieto 5 (Stillness 5)
Olga de Amaral (Colombian, born 1932) Bogotá, Columbia

A Season Outside
Amar Kanwar Indian, born 1964

Shepherd Boy
Olga Chassaing (American, 1897–1944)

Interrelation of Volumes from the Ellipsoid
Georges Vantongerloo Belgian, 1886–1965

Excavation
Willem de Kooning American, born Netherlands, 1904–1997

Sideboard
Daniel Pabst (American, 1826–1910) Philadelphia

The Crucifixion
Francisco de Zurbarán (Spanish, 1598–1664)

At the Moulin Rouge
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (French, 1864–1901)

Fruit Bowl, from México Nueve
Olga Costa (Mexican, born Germany, 1913-1993) printed by Tamarind Lithography Workshop (American, founded 1960)

Pastoral Landscape with Ruins
Adriaen van de Velde (Dutch, 1636–1672)

Olga, Chicago
Milton Halberstadt American, 1919–2000

The Philosopher's Conquest
Giorgio de Chirico Italian, born Greece, 1888–1978

Olga Bratt
Anders Zorn Swedish, 1860-1920

Saint Christopher Meets Satan; Saint Christopher before the King of Lycia
Martín de Soria (Spanish, active 1449–87)

Houses at Chatou
Maurice de Vlaminck French, 1876–1958

The Blue House, from México Nueve
Olga Costa (Mexican, born Germany, 1913-1993) printed by Tamarind Lithography Workshop (American, founded 1960)

Penitent Saint Peter
Jusepe de Ribera (Spanish, 1588–1652)

Untitled XI
Willem de Kooning American, born Netherlands, 1904–1997