Dubin,’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.

Apartments 51st & Chicago Beach Drive, Chicago, Illinois, Rendering
Dubin, Dubin, Black & Moutoussamy American, 1966–1978

Housing for the Elderly, Chicago, Illinois, Rendering
Dubin, Dubin, Black & Moutoussamy American, 1966–1978

Twenty-Two Story Building, Rendering
Dubin, Dubin, Black & Moutoussamy American, 1966–1978

Marshall Field Office Building Complex, Chicago, Illinois, Rendering
Dubin, Dubin, Black & Moutoussamy American, 1966–1978

Henry Dubin House
Dubin & Eisenberg American, 1914–1932

The Boulevard Apartments, Chicago, Illinois, Presentation Drawing
Dubin & Eisenberg (American, 1914-1932) Charles L. Morgan (American, 1890-1947)

Spandrel Panel from the Gage Building, Chicago, Illinois
Louis H. Sullivan (American, 1856–1924) Modeled by Kristian Schneider (American, born Norway, 1864–1935) Cast by Winslow Brothers Iron Works (American, 1887–1921) Architect: Holabird & Roche

Henry Dubin "Battledeck" House, Highland Park, Illinois, Perspective
Dubin & Eisenberg American, 1914–1932

Highrise Apartment Building, Chicago, Illinois, Perspective Rendering
Dubin, Dubin & Black American, 20th Cen

Henry Dubin House, Highland Park, Illinois, Floor Plans
Dubin & Eisenberg American, 1914–1932

Henry Dubin "Battledeck" House, Highland Park, Illinois, Perspective
Dubin & Eisenberg American, 1914–1932

Landscape in Crozant
Armand Guillaumin French, 1841-1927

Dipper or Ladle with Interlocking Zigzag and Step-Fret Designs
Ancestral Pueblo (Anasazi), Black-on-white West-central New Mexico, United States

Henry Dubin Battledeck House, Highland Park, Illinois, First Floor Plan
Dubin & Eisenberg American, 1914–1932

Composition with Black and Gray
Claude Ronald Bentley American, 1915-1990

Bowl with Large Diamond-Shaped Area Interior with Dotted Lines and Diamonds, and Interlocking Stepped Motifs
Ancestral Pueblo (Anasazi), possibly St. John's Black-on-white West-central New Mexico, United States

Black and White
Lee Krasner American, 1908-1984

Black Cross, New Mexico
Georgia O'Keeffe (American, 1887–1986)

Bowl with Bold Black-on-White Diamond and Zizgag Motifs
Ancestral Pueblo (Anasazi) West-central New Mexico, United States