Lamb’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.

McVicker's Theater: Acroterium
Lamb & Newhouse American, 1920s

"George, never watches T.V.!"
Adrian Lamb American, 1901-1988

"You're wasting your time... You're not going!"
Adrian Lamb American, 1901-1988

"Herb! - Do you want to drown?!!"
Adrian Lamb American, 1901-1988

Christ and the Lamb
Jeff Koons American, born 1955

Head of a Boy
Henry Lamb English, born Australia, 1883-1960

Ewe and Lamb
Bow Porcelain Factory London, England, 1744-1775

Igloo Cradle
Adrian Lamb American, 1901-1988

Shepherd Boy
Olga Chassaing (American, 1897–1944)

Boy of Hallett Family with Lamb
Artist unknown (American, 18th century)

Saint John the Baptist
Spanish

Christmas Eve Mass, Les Baux, Provence
Brassaï (Gyula Halász) French, born Hungary (now Romania), 1899–1984

Two Putti with Lamb
School of Leonardo da Vinci Italian, 1452-1519

Pendant with Agnus Dei (Lamb of God)
Spanish or Spanish Colonial

Standing Sheep and Two Lambs
Jan van der Meer de Jonghe II Dutch, 1656-1705

Portrait of Gala with Two Lamb Chops in Equilibrium upon Her Shoulder
Salvador Dalí Spanish, 1904-1989

View at Étretat
Paul Huet French, 1803-1869

Two Sketches: Nude Child, Woman Reaching Toward Man with Lamb
Giovanni Battista Cipriani Italian, 1727-1785

The Dover Express
Charles B. Newhouse (English, 1805-1877) possibly after Charles Cooper Henderson (English, 1803-1877)