Barbara’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.

Jose Limon, Mexican Suite, Peon
Barbara Morgan American, 1900-1992

Valerie Bettis-Desperate Heart
Barbara Morgan American, 1900-1992

Artificial Life from the Laboratory
Barbara Morgan American, 1900-1992

Spring on Madison Square
Barbara Morgan American, 1900-1992

Fossils in Formation
Barbara Morgan American, 1900-1992

Untitled
Barbara Morgan American, 1900-1992

Barbara Morgan, No. 114 from the series "The Baseball-Photographer Trading Cards"
Mike Mandel American, born 1950

We Will Not Become What We Mean to You
Barbara Kruger American, born 1945

Ocean Undulations Revealing Particles of Sand and Coral
Barbara Aubin American, born 1928

Unite (AfriCOBRA)
Barbara Jones-Hogu American, 1938-2017

Two Figures (Menhirs)
Barbara Hepworth English, 1903-1975

Have Me Feed Me Hug Me Love Me Need Me
Barbara Kruger American, born 1945

Saint Barbara
Jean Bellegambe (French, c. 1470–c. 1535)

St. Barbara
Martin Schongauer German, c. 1430/50-1491

Untitled (Perfect)
Barbara Kruger American, born 1945

Mrs. Hugh Morgan and Her Daughter
Angelica Kauffmann (Swiss, 1741–1807)

Untitled (Blue/Red)
Barbara Kruger American, born 1945

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

McGregor's Garden
Barbara Uhl American, 20th Century

Vase
Designed by William De Morgan English, 1839-1917 Merton Abbey, Wandsworth, London