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

Unwrapping the Mummy
Harriet Cheney British, 1771–1848

Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra
Harriet Hosmer (American, 1830–1908)

"Roses and Buds" Quilt
Harriet Wilson Curtis (American, 1836–1912) Probably Highland Park, Illinois, United States

Harriet White
Samuel Lovett Waldo American, 1783–1861 William Jewett American, 1792–1874

Dogwood with Ribbons
Harriet Shorr American, born 1939

Geyscliffe
Robert Henry Cheney English, c.1800–1866

Panel
Produced by Cheney Brothers, founded 1837 United States

Blackburn
Ron Adams (American, born 1934) printed by Lawrence Lithography Workshop

Portrait of Harriet Walker
Sara Holm American, active 1900s–1920s

Garry and Melissa Winogrand, Los Angeles
Lee Friedlander American, born 1934

Wall Clock
Probably made by L’Escalier de Cristal (1802–1923) Paris

Man and Child on Tree-Lined Path
Lady Harriet Dalrymple British, n.d.

Portrait of Harriet Walker as a Debutante
Sara Holm American, active 1900–1920s

Large Dish with Pomegranate and Leaf Design
Vietnam near Hoi An (offshore)

Harriet Warner Walker, approximately 3 years old
L. Melander & Bro. (active late 19th century) Lewis M. Melander (American, born Sweden, died 1901) Silas Peter Melander (American, born Sweden, 1853–1929)

Miniature Water Dropper in the Shape of a Blowfish
Vietnam near Hoi An (offshore)

Horses (Furnishing Fabric)
Designed by Saul Steinberg (American, born Romania, 1914–1999) Produced by Patterson Fabrics Inc. United States, New York, New York

Portrait of Paula Gellibrand (Later Marquesa de Casa Maury)
Cecil Beaton English, 1904–1980

Self-Portrait Preparing an Etching
Henri Charles Guérard French, 1846-1897

Mama Wata
Radcliffe Bailey American, born 1968