Vivian’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.

Struggle Against Movement
Vivian Torrence American, born 1945

Sketches of Four Male Torsos
Vivian Forbes English, 1891-1937

St. Mary Hatch
Graham Vivian Sutherland English, 1903-1980

Vivian, Provincetown
Joel Meyerowitz American, born 1938

Pecken Wood
Graham Sutherland British, 1903-1980

Viviane Sassen, Umbra
Irma Boom Dutch, born 1960

Vivian in a Straw Hat
Francis Chapin American, 1899-1965

Viviane Sassen, Hot Mirror
Irma Boom Dutch, born 1960

At Jennie Turner. She Tells of her Unusual Experience. Vivian Girls Being Lost in Blizzard are Attacked by Glandelinian Sharpehooter and Four are Injured Seriously before They are Rescued. 17 At Norma Catherine. Are Almost Being Strangled to Death but...
Henry Darger American, 1897-1972

Untitled
Wifredo Arcay Cuban, 1925-1997

Untitled
Graham Vivian British, active 1860s–1900

Untitled (Rack)
Vivian Suter Argentine, born 1949

Self-Portrait or Psychological Portrait of the Artist
Gustav Adolf Mossa French, 1883–1971

Grate
Sari Dienes American, born Hungary, 1898-1992

Vivian, Provincetown
Joel Meyerowitz American, born 1938

Joan of Arc Listening to the Voices
Georges Dorignac French, 1879-1925

Self-Portrait
Walter Shirlaw (American, 1838–1909)