Brady’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.

Shoshone Falls, Twin Falls, Idaho
Brady Stewart American, died 1965

Pianoforte
James Stewart American, b. Scotland, active 1812–1826 Baltimore

Josephine Baker
Robert Brady (American, 1928–1986; permanent resident of Mexico, from 1961) Cuernavaca, Mexico

Yellow Flowers for Murray Hopkins
Carolyn Brady American, 1937-2005

Lieutenant General Scott, General-in-Chief, U.S. Army and Staff
Mathew B. Brady American, 1823–1896

Bedcover
Sarah Stewart (American, 1823–1905) United States

Stewart's
Paul Cadmus American, 1904-1999

Untitled (Portrait of a Child)
Mathew B. Brady American, 1823–1896

Camera Obscura: Brookline View in Brady's Room
Abelardo Morell American, born Cuba 1948

Laura and Brady in the Shadow of our House
Abelardo Morell American, born Cuba 1948

Slum Goddess
Stewart Hitch American, 1940-2002

Stewart–Bentley Building, Chicago, Illinois, Elevation and Exterior Wall Section
Carter, Drake and Wight (American, 1871–1873) John Wellborn Root (American, 1850–1891) Peter Bonnett Wight (American, 1838–1925)

Colonel Charles Stewart
Max Rosenthal American, 1833-1918

Elsie Stewart
Doris Ulmann (American, 1882–1934) printed by David Featherstone (American, born 1945)

Stewart–Bentley Building, Chicago, Illinois, Perspective
Carter, Drake, and Wight (American, 1871–1873) Daniel Hudson Burnham, Jr. (American, 1886–1961) Peter Bonnett Wight (American, 1838–1925)

General George Armstrong Custer
Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries American, 20th century

Souvenir de la Malmaison II
Carolyn Brady American, 1937–2005

Fairfax Court House, Virginia, with Union Soldiers in Front and on the Roof
Mathew B. Brady (American, 1823–1896) or Timothy O'Sullivan (American, 1842-1888)

Untitled (Portrait of a Seated Man)
Mathew B. Brady American, 1823–1896

From the Morning
Iain Stewart British, born 1967