Kate’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.

Bride's Quilt
Sarah Catherine "Kate" (née Strother) McClanahan (American, 1834/35-1887) Virginia or Kentucky, United States

Valerian Through Volkamenia, from The Illuminated Language of Flowers
probably Edmund Evans (English, 1826-1905) after Kate Greenaway (English, 1846-1901) printed by Edmund Evans

"Cherry Wreaths" Quilt
Kate Reed DeCamp Campbell (American, 1846?-1910) Frankfort, Indiana, United States

Untitled (Nude: Kate Steichen)
Edward Steichen American, born Luxembourg, 1879–1973

Katherine Van Etta Medill (Mrs. "Kate" McCormick)
Paul-César Helleu French, 1859-1927

Decorative Illustration, from The Illuminated Language of Flowers
probably Edmund Evans (English, 1826-1905) after Kate Greenaway (English, 1846-1901) printed by Edmund Evans

Kate Manheim
Max Kozloff American, 1933-2025

Kate Fixing Her Earring
Ben Gest American, born 1975

Woman with Broom and Little Girl
Kate Greenaway English, 1846-1901

Children Playing on the Beach
Kate Greenaway English, 1846-1901

Standing Girl
Attributed to Kate Greenaway English, 1846-1901

Two Little Girls with Bonnets
Kate Greenaway English, 1846-1901

Girl with Eggs and Geese
Kate Greenaway English, 1846-1901

Two Little Girls in Fur-Trimmed Coats
Kate Greenaway English, 1846-1901

Portrait of Kate Lancaster Brewster, (Mrs. Walter S. Brewster)
Man Ray (Emmanuel Radnitzky) American, 1890-1976

Girl and Boy Picking Apples
Kate Greenaway English, 1846-1901

Tea Party for Two Outside
Attributed to Kate Greenaway (English, 1846-1901) or an imitator of Kate Greenaway

Eddie at the Seashore
Kate Greenaway English, 1846-1901

Self-Portrait
Kate Greenaway English, 1846-1901

Girl with Cat
Kate Greenaway English, 1846-1901