Conrad’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.

Cloud Nine
Conrad Gleber American, born 1949

Untitled
Conrad Gleber American, born 1949

Untitled
Conrad Gleber American, born 1949

Portrait of Fridrich Rorbach
Conrad Faber von Creuznach (German, c. 1500–by 1553)

Seated Figure
Conrad Marca-Relli American, 1913-2000

Conrad Hertz, Stiffter
Georg Fennitzer German, active 1697-1700

ABC: A Nonsense Alphabet in Pictures with Verses by Londa and Conrad Felixmüller (ABC: Ein Geschütteltes, Geknütteltes Alphabet in Bildern mit Versen von Londa und Conrad Felixmüller)
Conrad Felixmüller (German, 1897-1977) written by Londa Felixmüller (German, 20th century)

Disabled Workers
Conrad Felixmüller German, 1897-1977

Portrait of Christian Rohlfs
Conrad Felixmüller German, 1897-1977

Portrait of the Gynecologist Emil Hees
Conrad Felixmüller German, 1897-1977

Abstract Composition
Conrad Marca-Relli American, 1913-2000

Abstract Composition
Conrad Marca-Relli American, 1913-2000

Joseph Conrad Reading
David Muirhead Bone Scottish, 1876-1953

Abstract Composition
Conrad Marca-Relli American, 1913-2000

Portrait of Joseph Conrad
David Muirhead Bone Scottish, 1876-1953

Cavalry Charging, from the first issue of Specimens of Polyautography
Conrad Gessner (Swiss, 1764–1826) published by Philipp André (German, active London, 1800–1805) and James Heath (English, 1757–1834)

Venus, plate five from Der VII Planeten
Conrad Meyer Swiss, 1618-1689

Jupiter, plate two from Der VII Planeten
Conrad Meyer Swiss, 1618-1689

Tibetan Antique Dealers
John Smart American, born 1947

Mars, plate three from Der VII Planeten
Conrad Meyer Swiss, 1618-1689