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

Diana and the Stag
Raymond Duncan (American, 1874–1966) France or United States

Shawl
Designed by Raymond Duncan (American, 1874–1966) Paris, France

Shawl or Wrap
Designed by Raymond Duncan (American, 1874–1966) France, Paris

Female Nude Near Fireplace, Arms and Legs Crossed
Duncan Grant English, 1885-1978

Box Sofa
Attributed to Duncan Phyfe (American, born Scotland, 1768–1854) New York

Horse
Raymond Duchamp-Villon French, 1876–1918

Portrait of David Garnett
Duncan Grant English, 1885-1978

West Wind
Designed by Duncan Grant (English, 1885–1978) Produced by Allan Walton Limited English, London

Landscape with Clouds
Duncan Stuart McCandless American, born 1941

The Scream
Raymond Martin American, 1930-2011

"From now on, just hand him the paper and stop trying to be funny."
Raymond Helle American, born 1917

Torso of a Young Man
Raymond Duchamp-Villon French, 1876–1918

Portrait of Dr. Gosset
Raymond Duchamp-Villon French, 1876-1918

Baudelaire
Raymond Duchamp-Villon French, 1876–1918

Song
Raymond Duchamp-Villon French, 1876–1918

Mrs. John Nicholson (Hannah Duncan) and John Nicholson, Jr.
Charles Willson Peale (American, 1741–1827)

Faun and Nymphs
possibly after Raymond de Lafage French, 1656-1690

Eclipse
Raymond Martin American, 1930-2011

Isadora Duncan, Columns of Parthenon
Edward Steichen American, born Luxembourg, 1879–1973

Untitled
Raymond Pettibon American, born 1957