Norma’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.

Wild
Norma Gloria Morgan American, born 1928

Les Saltimbanques (The Entertainers)
Design adapted by Gloria DiTomaso (American, active c. 1972–1974) after a design by Liliane Badin (Belgian, 1929-2012) Made by Mae Garber (American, active c. 1972–1974) United States, Illinois, Chicago

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

"Carta Gloria" Frame
Italy, Rome Leandro Gagliardi (Italian, 1729-1798)

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

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

Line of Spirit
A Gloria F. Ross Tapestry (American, 1923-98) Designed by Kenneth Noland (American, 1924-2010) Woven by Sadie Curtis (American, 1930-2012) Woven in Kinlichee, Arizona, United States

"Carte Gloria" Frame
Italy, Rome Leandro Gagliardi (Italian, 1729-1798)

Prefab Bathroom Unit, House Studies, Interior Perspective
Lloyd Morgan Yost American, 1908–1992

Helen Morgan
Edward Steichen American, born Luxembourg, 1879–1973

The Zoned House, House Studies, Aerial Perspective
Lloyd Morgan Yost American, 1908–1992

Norma Shearer
Edward Steichen American, born Luxembourg, 1879–1973

Morgan Hill
Lewis Baltz American, 1945-2014

Vase
England Probably made by William De Morgan (English, 1839-1917)

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

"Carta Gloria" Frame
Italy, Rome Leandro Gagliardi (Italian, 1729-1798)

Norma Shearer
George Hurrell American, 1904–1992

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