Beatrice’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.

Panel (Hanging)
Beatrice W. Swartchild (American, 1909-1997) Chicago, Illinois

Panel (Hanging)
Beatrice W. Swartchild (American, 1909-1997) Chicago, Illinois

Panel
Beatrice W. Swartchild (American, 1909-1997) Chicago, Illinois

Dish Depicting King George I of England
Lambeth, England

This Person
Geng Jianyi Chinese, born 1962

In Orchestra Hall
Beatrice S. Levy American, 1892-1974
![Untitled [night view, store front with pennants]](https://www.artic.edu/iiif/2/af6e2fb3-0de0-db18-72cc-a996d27f2252/full/400,/0/default.jpg)
Untitled [night view, store front with pennants]
W. Eugene Smith American, 1918–1978

A Study of the Beatrice Cenci
Julia Margaret Cameron English, 1815–1879

Beatrice
Odilon Redon French, 1840-1916

Wall
Robert W. Mallary (American, 1917-1997) printed by Emil Weddige published by Tamarind Lithography Workshop (American, founded 1960)

Beatrice
Odilon Redon French, 1840-1916

Study for "Victory"
Evelyn Beatrice Longman (American, 1874–1954) Cast by Jules Berchem (American, born France, 1855–1930) American Art Bronze Foundry (Chicago, founded 1886)

Masked Figure
Robert W. Mallary (American, 1917-1997) printed by Emil Weddige published by Tamarind Lithography Workshop (American, founded 1960)

Red Roofs (Glasco, N.Y.)
Beatrice Mandelman American, 1912-1998

Bahamas Coal Vendor, Nassau
Joseph W. Jicha American, born 1901

Marine Drinking, Battle for Saipan
W. Eugene Smith American, 1918–1978

Dump Truck (Burns Bros. Coal Co.)
Beatrice Mandelman American, 1912-1998

William W. Welch
Sheldon Peck American, 1797–1868

Así es el nuevo orden nazi (This Is The New Nazi Regime)
Robert W. Mallary American, 1917-1997