Collection: The Graphic Archive

The Graphic Archive

The power of a single line. This collection is a "Zen" space, curated to explore how much can be said with very little. It began with the rhythmic, almost hypnotic precision of Hokusai and Hiroshige, but expands into a cross-cultural history of visual meaning.

From the ancient, symbolic geometry of the Wedjat Amulet to the bold, physical shapes of Gaston Lachaise and Sargent Claude Johnson, these pieces celebrate the art of the profile. When anchored by the quiet, architectural stillness of John F. Peto, you get a collection built for those who want their space—and their morning—to breathe.

This collection is an intentional study of eighteen distinct perspectives. By limiting our boutique archive to three galleries of six, we ensure that each vessel remains a rare point of conversation—a curated artifact rather than a common duplication.