Wayne’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.

Afternoon Game at Table 2
Wayne Miller American, 1918–2013

Untitled
Wayne Miller American, 1918–2013

Sitting in bed with child
Wayne Miller American, 1918-2013

John Wayne during the filming of "The Alamo", Texas
Wayne Miller American, 1918-2013

Gas and electric chamber, Saint-Quentin, Texas
Wayne Miller American, 1918-2013

Center of blast area. The words on the wooden pole state that this is a grave in memory of the army that was located here, Hiroshima
Wayne Miller American, 1918-2013

Pair of Side Chairs
Artist unknown (American, 18th century) Boston

Actors dressed as soldiers laying on the ground during the filming of "The Alamo", Texas
Wayne Miller American, 1918-2013

Keeping Warm, Pool Hall
Wayne Miller American, 1918–2013

Still Life (Can on Side)
Adolf Schneeberger Czech, 1897-1977

Fossils in Formation
Barbara Morgan American, 1900-1992

Untitled (Interior View, Table and Chairs)
Werner Mantz German, 1901–1983

Under My Window
Jan Lauschmann Czech, born 1901

The Big Thing (Cover Design for Velká Vec by Thomas Mann)
Nepil Czech, dates unknown

116 TN Street, Looking West
Karl Struss American, 1886–1981

Cakes No. 1
Wayne Thiebaud American, 1920-2021

Row of Ties
Wayne Thiebaud American, 1920-2021

Frederick Douglass
Samuel J. Miller American, 1822–1888

Nude Bent Forward, Paris
Lee Miller American, 1907–1977

Sunlight
Richard E. Miller (American, 1875–1943)