Eleanor’s work is defined by its 21st century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Whistler's Birthplace
Eleanor (Pratt) Humphrey American, 1908-2002

CARVING: A Traditional Sculpture
Eleanor Antin American, born 1935

George Franklin Archer and the Archer Residence
Charles Spencer Humphreys American, 1818–1880

La Walse, from Le Bon Genre
Unkown French Artist published by Hannah Humphrey (English, died 1818 or 1822)

100 Boots Cross Herald Square
Eleanor Antin American, born 1935

Growing City
Eleanor Coen American, 1916-2010

Figures and Dark Sea
Eleanor Coen American, 1916-2010

Kids and Kites (Furnishing Fabric)
Designed by Eleanor Kluck (American, 1919-2016) and Henry Kluck (American, 1922-2007) Produced by Elenhank Designers, Inc. United States, Illinois, Riverside

Eleanor Margaret Gibson-Carmichael
Henry Raeburn (Scottish, 1756–1823)

Three Little Trees in the City
Eleanor Coen American, 1916-2010

O'Hare (Furnishing Fabric)
Designed by Eleanor Kluck (American, 1919-2016) and Henry Kluck (American, 1922–2007) Produced by Elenhank Designers, Inc. for airline ticket counters at O'Hare Airport United States, Illinois, Riverside

Shoe Buckles
Richard Humphreys (American, 1750–1832) Philadelphia

100 Boots
Eleanor Antin American, born 1935

Eleanor, Chicago
Harry Callahan American, 1912–1999

Skyline (Furnishing Fabric)
Designed by Eleanor Kluck (American, 1919-2016) and Henry Kluck (American, 1922-2007) Produced by Elenhank Designers, Inc. United States, Illinois, Riverside

Eleanor, Chicago
Harry Callahan American, 1912–1999

WPA Art Class - Kids Cutting Paper
Eleanor Coen American, 1916-2010

Eleanor
Harry Callahan American, 1912–1999

The Eight Temptations
Eleanor Antin American, born 1935

Eleanor
Harry Callahan American, 1912–1999