Albert’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.

The Streetwalker
Albert Bertrand (French, 1854-1912) after Félicien Rops (Belgian, 1833-1898)

The Absinthe Drinker
Albert Emmanuel Bertrand French, born c. 1855

Agriculture
Henri Naude (French, 19th century) Albert Bertrand (French, 1854–1912)

Mountain Brook
Albert Bierstadt (American, born Solingen, Prussia, now Germany, 1830–1902)

Three Pierrots and Harlequin
Albert Bloch American, 1882–1961

Portrait of Emmanuel Rio
Albert Schindler (Austrian, 1805–1861)

By the Sea, Dieppe
Albert André (French, 1869-1954)

Ghost Dance (The Vision of Life)
Ralph Albert Blakelock (American, 1847-1919)

The Seine at Triel
Albert Marquet French, 1875-1947

Lamenting Group
Paul Albert Bartholomé (French, 1848–1928)

Woman's Head
Albert Besnard (French, 1849–1934)

Audierne
Albert Marquet French, 1875-1947

The Ritual
Calvin Albert American, born 1918

Claude Monet
Albert André (French, 1869-1954)

Vase
Designed by Fritz Albert (American, born Alsace-Lorraine, 1865–1940) Gates Potteries, a division of the American Terra Cotta Tiles Works (American, 1887–c. 1930) Terra Cotta, Illinois

The Pineda Club, Mobile, Alabama, Perspective
Bertrand Goldberg American, 1913–1997

Convertible Gun Crate, Perspective
Bertrand Goldberg American, 1913-1997

Marina City, Chicago, Illinois, Perspective Looking West
Bertrand Goldberg American, 1913-1997

River City I, Chicago, Illinois, Model
Bertrand Goldberg American, 1913-1997