Isabel’s work is defined by its shoshone sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Polychrome Basket
Isabel Hanson (Timbisha Shoshone Tribe, 1880/85-1964) Inyo county, California

Handkerchief
Designed by William Hanson (English, active c. 1794) Engraved by Slack English, active c. 1794

Mademoiselle Isabelle Lemonnier
Attributed to Édouard Manet French, 1832-1883

Office Girls
Isabel Bishop American, 1902-1988

St. Anthony Pleasure Park
Philip Hanson American, born 1943

Country Club Dance
Philip Hanson American, born 1943

False Image Decals
Philip Hanson American, born 1943

Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy; Isabelle of Bourbon (?)
Flemish

Dancing Couple III
Philip Hanson American, born 1943

Dancing Couple II
Philip Hanson American, born 1943

Isabel de Borbon
Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (Spanish, 1746-1828) after Diego Velázquez (Spanish, 1599-1660)

False Image Postcard
Philip Hanson American, born 1943

St. Anthony Pleasure Park
Philip Hanson American, born 1943

False Image Postcard
Philip Hanson American, born 1943

Pavilion Park
Philip Hanson American, born 1943

Conversation
Isabel Bishop American, 1902-1988

Veiled Head II
Philip Hanson American, born 1943

Sketchbook
Christina Ramberg American, 1946-1995

Untitled
Philip Hanson American, born 1943