Cornelia’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.

Fate (Die Parze)
Cornelia Paczka-Wagner German, 1864-1930

Armchair No. 8
Designed by Otto Wagner (Austrian, 1841-1918) Austria, Vienna

"Celebrity Ties" Quilt
Designed and executed by Grace C. Wagner (American, 1894–1992) Belleville, Illinois, United States

Moscone Center
Catherine Wagner American, born 1953

Portrait of Richard Wagner
Pierre Auguste Renoir French, 1841-1919

Faust and Wagner
Eugène Delacroix French, 1798-1863

Gonzales Elementary School, Third Grade, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Catherine Wagner American, born 1953

Our Gift of Freedom, from The Criterion
Roc Wagner probably American, 19th century

Faust and Wagner, from Faust
Eugène Delacroix French, 1798-1863

Wearing Blanket (Phase II)
Navajo (Diné) Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah, United States

Feasting or Storage Basket
Weaver unknown (Maidu) Northern California, United States

Cornelia Exhibiting Her Two Sons to a Friend
Livio Mehus Flemish, c. 1630-1691

Feathered Bottleneck Basket with Bands of Interlocking Diamonds
Weaver unknown (Yokuts) Central or southern California, United States

Oak, the evergreen from the Ghigi Park in Ariccia near Rome
Peter Wagner (German, active 1822-1874) after Carl Ludwig Frommel (German, 1789-1863)

Portrait of Wagner
Elliott and Fry English, active 1860s–1900s

Interior Brambles
Renie Breskin Adams (American, born 1938) DeKalb, Illinois, United States

No. 57: Leurs poisons. - Après Wagner, les gaz!...
Jean Louis Forain French, 1852-1931

Cornelia's Bird
June Wayne (American, 1918-2011) printed by Garo Antreasian (American, born 1922) published by Tamarind Lithography Workshop (American, founded 1960)

Cornelia Beekman
Artist Unknown (Likely American or British, 19th century)