Chauncey’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.

Jephtha's Daughter
Chauncey Bradley Ives (American, 1810–1894)

Head of Young Woman, Resting on Hand
John Bradley Storrs American, 1885-1956

Ceres
John Bradley Storrs (American, 1885–1956)

The Snow Storm
Unknown artist published by Currier and Ives (American, 1857-1907)

Body of a Woman
John Bradley Storrs American, 1885-1956

The Modern Poster
William H. Bradley (American, 1868-1962) printed and published by Charles Scribner's Sons (American, founded 19th century)

Winged Horse
John Bradley Storrs (American, 1885–1956)

Summer in the Highlands
Unknown artist published by Currier and Ives (American, 1857-1907)

Sky above Clouds IV
Georgia O'Keeffe (American, 1887–1986)

Vessel in the Shape of a Bird
Moche Trujillo, north coast, Peru

The Blue Lady: Poster Advertising the Chap-Book
William H. Bradley American, 1868-1962

The Twins
William H. Bradley American, 1868-1962

Harper's Weekly-Christmas, 1899
William H. Bradley American, 1868-1962

Thanksgiving, for The Chap-Book
William H. Bradley (American, 1868-1962) published by Herbert Stuart Stone (American, 1871-1915) and Hannibal Ingalls Kimball, Jr. (American, 1874-1933)

Bradley His Book - June
William H. Bradley American, 1868-1962

Whiting's Ledger Papers
William H. Bradley American, 1868-1962

Procession of the Fat Ox from a Teniers Series
After a design by Jan van Orley (Flemish, 1665–1735) Woven at the workshop of Daniel IV Leyniers (Flemish, 1705–1770) Brussels

The Chicago Sunday Tribune
William H. Bradley American, 1868-1962

Bradley His Book - July
William H. Bradley American, 1868-1962

Repose
John Bradley Storrs American, 1885-1956