Alberto Rey (b. 1960), Biological Regionalism: Headwaters, Scajaquada Creek, Erie County, New York, USA, 2012-13; Oil on plaster over canvas glued to a wooden panel, 5 x 8 feet; Courtesy of the artist
Alberto Rey (b. 1960), Biological Regionalism: North Creek Street/South Creek Street, Scajaquada Creek, Erie County, New York, USA, 2012-13; Oils on plaster over canvas glued to a wooden panel, 5 x 8 feet; Courtesy of the artist
Alberto Rey (b. 1960), Biological Regionalism: Scajaquada Creek, West Avenue, Buffalo, New York, USA, 2012-13; Oil on plaster over canvas glued to a wooden panel, 5 x 8 feet; Courtesy of the Artist
Alexander O. Levy (1881-1947), Portrait of Mrs. Donald Wier - nee Farrell, 1920; oil on canas, 48 x 48 inches; Collection of Vincent Croglio
Alberto Rey (b. 1960), Biological Regionalism: Forest Lawn Cemetery Scajaquada Creek, Erie County, New York, USA, 2012-13; oils on panel, 5 x 8 feet; Courtesy of the Artist
Alberto Rey (b. 1960), Biological Regionalism: Cheektowaga Town Park Scajaquada Creek, Erie County, New York, USA, 2012-13; oils on panel, 5 x 8 feet; Courtesy of the Artist
Alberto Rey (b. 1960), Biological Regionalism: Dead Muskrat Scajaquada Creek, Buffalo, New York, USA, 2012-13; oils on panel, 5 x 8 feet; Courtesy of the Artist
Gene Witkowski (b. 1947), The Long Day's End, 2007; digital photograph; Courtesy of the artist
Alexander O. Levy (1881-1947), Woman with Parrot, 1923; oil on canvas, 35 ¾ x 39 ½ inches; Private Collection
Alexander O. Levy (1881-1947), Isabel, c. 1922; oil on canvas, 30 x 20 inches; Private Collections