Julie’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.

Providence, Rhode Island
Julie Parks American, active 1970s

Fourth of July Fireworks, Olive Park, Chicago
David Avison American, 1937–2004

Fourth of July, Jay, New York
Robert Frank American, born Switzerland, 1924–2019

Friends and Enemies: Buck and Jonathan, from the series "Friends and Enemies"
Julie Moos American, born Canada 1965

Battered Man
Gordon Parks American, 1912–2006

The Invisible Man (Harlem, New York), from the series "A Man Becomes Invisible" (1952)
Gordon Parks American, 1912–2006

Untitled (New York, Harlem), from the series "A Man Becomes Invisible" (1952)
Gordon Parks American, 1912–2006

Tour du Gros Horloge
Richard Parkes Bonington English, 1802-1828

View on the Grounds of a Villa near Florence
Richard Parkes Bonington (British, 1802–1828)

Rue du Gros Horloge
Richard Parkes Bonington English, 1802-1828

A Love Supreme
Julie Mehretu American, born Ethiopia, 1970

Malcolm X Holding up Black Muslim Newspaper, Los Angeles, California
Gordon Parks American, 1912–2006

Boats in a Harbor
Richard Parkes Bonington English, 1802-1828

Off on My Own (Harlem, New York), from the series "Harlem is Nowhere"
Gordon Parks American, 1912-2006

Mercer Street, SoHo
Julie O'Connor American, born 1951

French Town, Buildings and River
Richard Parkes Bonington English, 1802-1828

Plan of Chicago, Plate 63, Plan of a Proposed Park
Daniel Hudson Burnham, American, 1846–1912 Edward Herbert Bennett, American, born England, 1874–1954

Duke Ellington
Gordon Parks American, 1912–2006

Untitled (Harlem, New York), from the series "A Man Becomes Invisible" (1952)
Gordon Parks American, 1912–2006

Pastor Ledbetter, Chicago, Illinois, from the series "Metropolitan Baptist Church" (1953)
Gordon Parks American, 1912–2006