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

Parrot Pot
Rachel Sahmie (Hopi, born 1956) First Mesa, Arizona

Pablo Escobar
Rachel Harrison American, born 1966

Before long travel, August 23, 1972
Admire Kamudzengerere (Zimbabwean, born 1981) and Rachel Monosov (Russian, born 1987)

Portrait of Rachel
Kent Bellows American, 1949-2005

Jacob and Rachel
Agostino Carracci (Italian, 1557-1602) after Denys Calvaert (Flemish, 1540-1619)

Jacob and Rachel at the Well
After Jacopo Negretti, called Palma il Giovane Italian, c. 1548-1628

Rachel, Great Salt Lake, Utah
Philip Perkis American, born 1935

Jacob and Rachel
Christian Ernst Stözel (German, 1792–1837) after August Richter (German, 1803–1884)

Jacob and Rachel at the Well
After Marcantonio Franceschini Italian, 1648-1729

Jacob and Rachel
August Richter German, 1801-1873

Untitled (Chimney)
Rachel Whiteread British, born 1963

Assorted Varieties
Rachel Harrison American, born 1966

Rachel Johnson Homer, Age 21, Born Boston, Reade Street
Danny Lyon American, born 1942

Rachel Johnson Homer, Age 21, Born Boston, Reade Street
Danny Lyon American, born 1942

Rachel
Greer Lankton American, 1958–1996

Rachel (Upholstery Fabric)
Designed by Robert D. Sailors (American, 1913–1995) Produced by Robert D. Sailors Fabrics United States, Florida, Cortez

Lea and Rachel, from The Wives of the Patriarchs
Jacob Matham (Dutch, 1571–1631) after Hendrick Goltzius (Dutch, 1558–1617)

Brenner Guest House, Ellison Bay, Wisconsin, Section
Daniel Brenner American, 1917–1977