Cann’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.

Pitcher
Cann and Dunn American, 1855–1860 Retailed by John Cox and Co. American, active 1817–1863 New York

Pair of Salts
Charters, Cann, & Dunn American, 1848–c. 1855 Thomas or James Charters; John Cann, David Dunn for Ball, Black & Company American, 1851–1876 New York

"It Came to Pass...."
Louise Dunn Yochim American, born Ukraine, 1909-2003

Priscilla Huggable Atomic Mushroom, from the Designs for Fragile Personalities in Anxious Times Project
Anthony Dunne (English, born 1964) Fiona Raby (English, born 1963) Michael Anastassiades (Cypriot, born 1967)

Picasso at La Californie, Cannes, France
Irving Penn American, 1917–2009

Escape Route
Louise Dunn Yochim American, born Ukraine, 1909-2003

Affection
Louise Dunn Yochim American, born Ukraine, 1909-2003

Mexican Village
Louise Dunn Yochim American, born Ukraine, 1909-2003

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Benjamin Burt (American, 1729–1805) Boston

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William Cowell Jr. (American, 1713–1761) Boston

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John Bayly (American, 1734–1769) Philadelphia

They are Giving All, Will you Send Them Wheat?
Harvey T. Dunn (American, 1884-1952) printed by W.F. Powers Company Lithographers

Jonny Dunn's Sandwich Shop, Paducah, Kentucky
Walker Evans American, 1903–1975

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Joseph Lownes American, 1759–1820 Philadelphia

Stool
Leopold and J. George Stickley Co. American, 20th century

Wine Glass: Verre Cannes
Designed by René Lalique (French, 1860-1945) Manufactured by Lalique et Cie (French, founded 1885)

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Charles Le Roux American, 1689–1745 New York

Brush Holder
Ma Guozhen Chinese (active 1796-1821)

Weaving Tool
Possibly New Zealand