Illustration from "African Images" (1984) written by Dorcas MacClintock, Illustrated by Ugo Mochi.
Forest Scene
Rocky Mountain Sheep
African Giraffes No.4
From "A Natural History of Giraffes", (1973) written by Dorcas MacClintock, Illustrated by Ugo Mochi.
Herons and Bitterns
Alaskan Moose
Illustration from "Hoofed Mammals of the World" (1953) written by T. Donald Carter, Illustrated by Ugo Mochi.
Hoofed Mammals
Cover Illustration from "Hoofed Mammals of the World" (1953) written by T. Donald Carter, Illustrated by Ugo Mochi.
Elephant Walk
African Zebra
From "A Natural History of Zebras" (1976) written by Dorcas MacClintock, Illustrated by Ugo Mochi.
French Galleon, with The Felluca and The Polacre, 1679
Transportation Collection, 1920s thru 1960s. From the Artist’s private collection unpublished.
3 Masted Schooner
Illustration for an advertisement, ca 1950s.
Circus Clown Riding Zebra
From “A Natural History of Zebras”, (1976) written by Dorcas MacClintock, Illustrated by Ugo Mochi.
Performing Seals
Magazine illustration published in “Woman’s Home Companion” ca. 1930’s.
Performing Bears
Magazine illustration published in “Woman’s Home Companion” ca. 1930’s.
At the Circus
Tobacco Advertisement Magazine 1930s.
Children Playing
Berlin, ca. 1910.
At Home With the Family
Advertisement for the Philadelphia newspaper, “The Bulletin” for Time Magazine, Feb. 8, 1943.
Fulton Fish Market New York City
One of many scenes in lower Manhattan involving the distribution of food. Ca.1930’s.
Road Excavation
One of many scenes in lower Manhattan involving the distribution of food. Ca.1930’s.
The Artist at Work
A Love Story
One of many commissioned lampshades during Berlin years,1909-1918.
New Salle Cathay Dining Room with the Illuminated Mosaic Panels
This large “Peacock Window” was installed in Nov 1928 for the new dining room.The artist arrived in America in March of 1928 and this window was his first large commissioned work.
The Peacock Window, St. Regis Hotel
Illuminated silk mosaic window, first of its kind in America, fifth by the artist. Installed in 1928. More were planned in movie theaters, later cancelled due to the Stock Market Crash of 1928.
Silk Panel Lamp Shades
Several commissioned lampshades from the Berlin years 1909-1918.