Melville’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.

Unidentified House, Exterior Side Perspective
Melville Clarke Chatten (American, 1873–1957) Phillmore N. Jacobson (American, 1903–1976)

Unidentified House, Exterior Back Perspective
Melville Clarke Chatten (American, 1873–1957) Phillmore N. Jacobson (American, 1903–1976)

Unidentified House, Exterior Perspective with Garage
Melville Clarke Chatten (American, 1873–1957) Phillmore N. Jacobson (American, 1903–1976)

A Mansion at Prairie Avenue
Irene Clark American, 1927–1980

Sleeping Infant Faun Visited by an Inquisitive Rabbit
Edward Clark Potter (American, 1857–1923)

The Coffee House
Alson Skinner Clark (American, 1876–1949)

Portrait of Mrs. James Ward Thorne
Virginia Keep Clark American, born 1878

Tulsa
Larry Clark American, born 1943

Untitled
Ed Clark American, 1926-2019

Splitting
Gordon Matta-Clark American, 1943–1978

Northwest Tower, Chicago, Illinois, Perspective
Perkins, Chatten and Hammond American, 1925-1935

Photo Fry
Gordon Matta-Clark American, 1943–1978

Bicho - Monumento a Todas as Situações
Lygia Clark Brazilian, 1920-1988

La Campagna Series #10
Melville Price American, 1920-1970

Untitled
Melville Price American, 1920-1970

Major Gen'l Charles Ashe Windham
Roger Fenton English, 1819–1869

Diana and Her Nymphs with the Ox Hunt
With a scene after an engraving by Adriaen Collaert (c. 1560–1618) after Hans Bol (1534–1593), Ox Hunt Brussels

Margaret Frances Langton Clarke
Lewis Carroll (Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) English, 1832–1898

Genealogy Quilt
Designed and executed by Catharine L. Clark (American, active c. 1896) Cape Cod, Massachusetts, United States

Untitled (Arrows, Notebook)
Gordon Matta-Clark American, 1943-1978