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

Ceremonial Basket with Spiral Design
Western Apache Salt River Canyon, Arizona, United States

Basketry Jar
San Carlos Apache San Carlos, Arizona, United States

Two Apaches in Paris
Brassaï (Gyula Halász) French, born Hungary (now Romania), 1899–1984

To the Dance (Apaches)
Léon Gaspard (American, born Vitebsk, Russian Empire, now Belarus, 1882-1964)

Desert Rovers - Apache
Edward S. Curtis American, 1868–1952

Apache Agua Caliente
Edward Warren Sawyer (American, 1876–1932)

Montmartre Museum, Apache Café, Paris (Musée de Montmartre, Café des Apaches, Paris)
Ilse Bing American, born Germany, 1899–1998

Western Industrial
Charles Sheeler American, 1883–1965

Caribs' Leap/Western Deep
Steve McQueen English, born 1969

Apache Agua Caliente Arizona
Edward Warren Sawyer (American, 1876–1932)

View on Apache Lake, Sierra Blanca Range, Arizona, Two Apache Scouts in the Foreground
Timothy O'Sullivan American, born Ireland, 1840–1882

Apache Lake, Sierra Blanca Range, Arizona
Timothy O'Sullivan American, born Ireland, 1840–1882

"The Settling of the West" Quilt
Designed and executed by Mildred Jacobs Chappell (American, active early 20th century)

Funerary Urn (Hunping)
China

Apache… A Jackal blessed by all Academies, plate eleven from The Passion
Georges Rouault French, 1871-1958 André Suares French, 1868-1948

Riverboat Western World
Robert William Addison American, 1924-1988

View on Apache Lake, Sierra Blanca Range, Arizona
Timothy O'Sullivan American, born Ireland, 1840–1882

Jicarilla Apache Brave and Squaw, lately wedded. Abiquiu Agency, New Mexico
Timothy O'Sullivan (American, born Ireland, 1840–1882) commissioned by George Wheeler for the War Department, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army

Jerkline twelve on the old freight road
Laton Alton Huffman American, 1854–1931

Western Suburbs
Leslie Baum American, born 1971