Lovejoy’s work is defined by its 19th century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Bird's Eye View (South), from the series "Chicago and Vicinity"
Lovejoy & Foster American, active 1870s

Clark Street, North from Madison, from the series "Re-Built Chicago"
Lovejoy & Foster American, active 1870s

Office Tremont House, Cor. Lake and Dearborn Sts.
Lovejoy & Foster American, active 1870s

Untitled, from the series "Chicago and Vicinity"
Lovejoy & Foster American, active 1870s

Court House, seen through ruins of Fifth National Bank, No. 13 from the series "Among the Ruins in Chicago"
Lovejoy & Foster American, active 1870s

Foster's Boathouse
David Muirhead Bone Scottish, 1876-1953

Repetition Triad
Steven Foster American, born 1945

Young Girl in an Orchard with a Basket of Fruit
Miles Birket Foster English, 1825-1899

Grey Stones
Laura Foster Nicholson (American, born 1954)

Bride's Album Quilt
Fanny Lovejoy (1856/57) Weston, Vermont, United States

Collage
Steven Foster American, born 1945

Corner & Lines, 3 x 3 Field, from the "Repetition Series", 2003–05
Steven Foster American, born 1945

Grid Gable Garage Tapestry, from the "Repetition Series", 2003–05
Steven Foster American, born 1945

Untitled
Steven Foster American, born 1945

Triadic Poem
Steven Foster American, born 1945

Brick Wall Field (with Dark Shapes), from the "Repetition Series", 2003–05
Steven Foster American, born 1945

Fence Shadow with Red Line Postlude, from the "Repetition Series", 2003-05
Steven Foster American, born 1945

Yashoda Chastises Her Foster Son, the Youthful Krishna, page from a manuscript of the Bhagavata Purana
India Rajasthan, Bikaner

Untitled
Steven Foster American, born 1945

Untitled, from the portfolio "Institute of Design Student Independent, 1971"
L. D. Foster American, active 1970s