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

Masked Self-Portrait, 39A, Dessau (Maskenselbstportrait, 39A, Dessau)
Gertrud Arndt German, 1903–2000

Wandmalerei
Gertrud Arndt German, 1903–2000

The Past and the Present
Gertrude Abercrombie (American, 1909–1977)

Self-Portrait of My Sister
Gertrude Abercrombie (American, 1909–1977)

Bottle
Gertrud Natzler (American, born Austria, 1908–1971) Otto Natzler (American, born Austria, 1908–2007) Los Angeles

Self-Portrait
Gertrude Abercrombie (American, 1909–1977)

Teardrop Bottle
Gertrud Natzler (American, born Austria, 1908–1971) Otto Natzler (American, born Austria, 1908–2007) Los Angeles

Heritage of Motherhood
Gertrude Käsebier American, 1852–1934

Blessed Art Thou Among Women, from "American Pictorial Photography, Series II" (1901); edition 34/150
Gertrude Käsebier American, 1852–1934

Alfred Stieglitz
Gertrude Käsebier American, 1852–1934

The Manger
Gertrude Käsebier American, 1852–1934

Yoked and Muzzled - Marriage
Gertrude Käsebier American, 1852–1934

The Red Man
Gertrude Käsebier American, 1852–1934

Stouffer's Restaurant, Chicago
Thomas Frederick Arndt American, born 1944

The Bat
Gertrude Käsebier American, 1852–1934

Owl
Gertrude Abercrombie (American, 1909–1977)

Portrait of Hope Abelson
Gertrude Abercrombie (American, 1909–1977)

Miniature vase
Gertrud Natzler (American, born Austria, 1908–1971) Otto Natzler (American, born Austria, 1908–2007) Los Angeles

Silhouette of Woman by Window with Plants
Gertrude Käsebier American, 1852–1934

The Picture-Book
Gertrude Käsebier American, 1852–1934