Dard’s work is defined by its arts and crafts movement sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Vase
Designed by Dard Hunter (American, 1883–1966) Roycroft Pottery Studio (American, 1895–1938) East Aurora, New York

Amphora (Storage Jar)
Attributed to the Ivy Leaf Group Etruscan

Gay is NOT OK
Hunter Reynolds American, 1959-2022

Landscape with Hunters
Paul Bril (Flemish, 1553/54–1626)

Coot Hunter
Andrew Wyeth American, 1917-2009

Ancient Flutes
William Hunter American, born 1947 El Portal, California

Hunter
Frederick O'Hara (American, 1904-1980) printed by Donald Roberts (American, 1923-2015) published by Tamarind Lithography Workshop (American, founded 1960)

Untitled (Black Hunter)
Joseph Cornell American, 1903–1972

African Hunter
Pierre-Jules Mêne (French, 1810–1879)

Landscape with Tournament and Hunters
Jan van Scorel (Netherlandish, 1495-1562)

Tapper (Iroke Ifa)
Yoruba Owo region, Nigeria Coastal West Africa

The Hare Hunters
Pieter Bruegel, the elder Flemish, 1525/30-1569

"Bear with Hunter's Cap"
Charles Pearson American, active 20th century

Diana and Actaeon
Jacopo Bassano (Italian, c. 1510-1592)

Young Woman with Hunter
Artist unknown (Italian, active 18th century)

Hunters Surprised by Death
Rodolphe Bresdin French, 1825-1885

Headdress (Ago Egungun)
Ojerinde (died about 1914) Yoruba Abeokuta, Nigeria Coastal West Africa

Rabbit Warren at Pontoise, Snow
Camille Pissarro (French, 1830–1903)

The Lion Hunt
Pierre Andrieu (French, 1821-1892)

Plank Mask (Luruya)
Bwa Burkina Faso Northern Africa and the Sahel