Dorothy’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.

The Spatial Explanation of a Building
Dorothy Riley American, active 20th century

The Spatial Explanation of a Building
Dorothy Riley American, active 20th century

The Spatial Explanation of a Building
Dorothy Riley American, active 20th century

The Spatial Explanation of a Building
Dorothy Riley American, active 20th century

The Spatial Explanation of a Building
Dorothy Riley American, active 20th century

The Spatial Explanation of a Building
Dorothy Riley American, active 20th century

Ascending and Descending Hero
Bridget Riley English, born 1931

Print for Chicago 8, from Conspiracy, The Artist as Witness
Bridget Riley (English, born 1931) printed at Kelpra Studio, Ltd., London

Turquoise and Red Greys, Sequence Study
Bridget Riley English, born 1931

Nineteen Greys
Bridget Riley English, born 1931

Dorothy Pearlstein
Alice Neel American, 1900-1984

Dorothy True
Alfred Stieglitz American, 1864–1946

Dorothy Norman
Alfred Stieglitz American, 1864–1946

Anna May Wong
Dorothy Wilding English, 1893–1976

Dorothy Norman
Alfred Stieglitz American, 1864–1946

"Dorothy's Quilt"
Designed and Executed by Barbara Palzewicz (American, born 1953) Stephenson, Michigan, United States

Dorothy Hamill
Andy Warhol American, 1928–1987

Dualities - Dorothy Norman
Alfred Stieglitz American, 1864–1946

Untitled Hanging
Dorothy Hughes (American, born 1936) Chicago, Illinois, United States

Moscovite
Dorothy Dehner American, 1908-1994