Samuel’s work is defined by its 19th century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Frederick Douglass
Samuel J. Miller American, 1822–1888

Untitled (Portrait of Seated Man Holding a Daguerreotype and Brush)
Samuel J. Miller American, 1822–1888

Untitled (Portrait of a Seated Man with Sabre)
Samuel J. Miller American, 1822–1888

Hinoki
Charles Ray American, born 1953

Field Armor
German, Augsburg

Infantry Armor
North German

Composite Armor for Heavy Cavalry (Cuirassier)
South German, Nuremberg

Half Armor
Italian

Zeitnot
Mirosław Bałka Polish, born 1958

Landscape in the Style of Ancient Masters: colophon by Lu Hui, dated 1912
Lu Hui (Chinese, 1851-1920)

Nude Bent Forward, Paris
Lee Miller American, 1907–1977

Sunlight
Richard E. Miller (American, 1875–1943)

Window with Bird Design
Edgar Miller American, 1899-1993

Pair of Flintlock Pistols
Johann Jacob Behr Flemish, Maastricht or Liège

Rock Anatomy
Abraham Oghobase Nigerian, born 1979

La Maison du Saumon, Chartres, from Vingt Lithographies du Vieux Paris
Samuel Chamberlain American, 1895-1975

Conflagration of the Masonic Hall, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Samuel Jones (American, 19th century) Possibly John Lewis Krimmel (American, born Germany, 1786–1821)

Joseph Cornell
Lee Miller American, 1907-1977

The Early Ploughman
Samuel Palmer English, 1805-1881