His works, which were rediscovered after 1930, portray goblets, cups and especially glasses.
Certain works are based on Exeter and portray the lives of its students.
His works portrayed Cheyenne culture, as informed by his highly traditional upbringing.
Their works vividly portray the picture of Indian society and subtly bring out the ills in it.
Recent historical works have portrayed him in a more positive light.
These early works portrayed a dramatic and untamed mountain wilderness.
There his works portrayed a deep interest in the appropriation and simulation of media a style that did not become popular until the 1980s.
His works primarily portrayed the lives of Norwegian immigrants in Wisconsin.
Several works of fiction portray a future in which human cloning has become the normal process of reproduction for various reasons.
His works portrayed sensitive and artistic neoclassical trends popular in those years.