Reuben’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.

Ruba Rombic Vase
Designed by Reuben Haley (American, 1872–1933) Made by Consolidated Lamp and Glass Company (American, 1893–1932) Coraopolis, Pennsylvania

Pair of Ruba Rombic Bouillon Cups
Designed by Reuben Haley (American, 1872–1933) Made by Consolidated Lamp and Glass Company (American, 1893–1932) Coraopolis, Pennsylvania

Creamer
Designed by Reuben Haley (American, 1872–1933) Muncie Pottery (American, 1919–39) Muncie, Indiana

Sugar bowl
Designed by Reuben Haley (American, 1872–1933) Muncie Pottery (American, 1919–39) Muncie, Indiana

Console vase
Designed by Reuben Haley (American, 1872–1933) Muncie Pottery (American, 1919–39) Muncie, Indiana

Eagle
John Haley Bellamy American, 1836–1914 Probably Kittery Point, Maine

Mrs. Reuben Allerton (Lois Atherton)
Ammi Phillips (American, 1788–1865)

Untitled, from the Nymph and Goat Series
Reuben Nakian American, 1897-1986

Untitled, from the Europa Series
Reuben Nakian American, 1897-1986

Eagle
John Haley Bellamy American, 1836–1914

Monhegan Shoreline
Reuben Tam (American, 1916-1991) printed by Drum Lithographers (American, 20th century) published by Collectors Graphics, Inc. (American, c. 1960-)

Paul Revere
Reuben Kadish (American, 1913-1992) published by the Works Progress Administration

Myths and Legends
Reuben Nakian American, 1897-1986

Myths and Legends
Reuben Nakian American, 1897-1986

Myths and Legends
Reuben Nakian American, 1897-1986

Myths and Legends
Reuben Nakian American, 1897-1986

Myths and Legends
Reuben Nakian American, 1897-1986

Myths and Legends
Reuben Nakian American, 1897-1986

Paul Revere
Reuben Kadish (American, 1913-1992) published by the Works Progress Administration

Armchair
England