Roberta’s work is defined by its arts and crafts movement sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Vase
Decorated by Roberta Beverly Kennon (American, 1872–1931) Made by Joseph Fortune Meyer (American, 1848–1931) Newcomb College Pottery (American, 1894–1940) New Orleans, Louisiana

Double Vertical, Silver and Black
Beverly Pepper American, 1924-2020

Beverly N.J.
Thomas Moran American, born England, 1837-1926

Beverly Hills
Saul Steinberg American, born Romania, 1914-1999

Beverly Hills, California
Garry Winogrand American, 1928–1984

Beverly Hills, California
Garry Winogrand American, 1928–1984

Beverly Hills, California
Garry Winogrand American, 1928–1984

Beverly Hills, California
Garry Winogrand American, 1928–1984

Beverly Hills, California
Garry Winogrand American, 1928–1984

Robinson's Department Store and Beverly Hilton Hotel
Ed Ruscha American, born 1937

Mijanou and Friends from Beverly Hills H.S. on Senior Beach Day, Will Rogers State Beach
Lauren Greenfield American, born 1966

Percy Tomb, Beverly Minster
Charles John Watson English, 1846-1927

Widow of Montmartre
Bruce Davidson American, born 1933

Horny Old Uncle Skulky Gets so Screwed Up He Starts To Disintegrate, from The Irreverences, Provocations & Connivances of Uncle Skulky
Frank Boyden American, born 1942

East 100th Street
Bruce Davidson American, born 1933

Iwai Kumesaburo II as the Courtesan Takao in Banzei Okuni Kabuki
Utagawa Kunisada I Japanese, 1786-1865

The Shadow of Uncle Skulky Skulking or the Voyeur of the Vapors, from The Irreverences, Provocations & Connivances of Uncle Skulky
Frank Boyden American, born 1942

Group Pilgrimage to the Jizo Nun
Ike Taiga Japanese, 1723-1776