Susan’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.

Window Garden
Susan Hunt-Wulkowicz American, born 1944

Saint Albans Steeplechase
Charles Hunt (English, 1803-1877) after James Pollard (English, 1797-1867)

Saint Albans Steeplechase
Charles Hunt (English, 1803-1877) after James Pollard (English, 1797-1867)

Hero Construction
Richard Hunt American, 1935-2023

Saint Albans Steeplechase
Charles Hunt (English, 1803-1877) after James Pollard (English, 1797-1867)

Anti-Slavery Picnic at Weymouth Landing, Massachusetts
Susan Torrey Merritt American, 1826-1879

Untitled (Dancer)
Susan Rothenberg American, 1945-2020

The Horses of Anahita
William Morris Hunt American, 1824–1879

Boneman
Susan Rothenberg (American, 1945-2020) published by Gemini G.E.L. (American, founded 1965) printed by Ken Farley (American, 20th-21st century)

Untitled
Susan Kraut American, born 1945

"All year long I scrimp and save and pinch pennies and then you blow the whole thing in on your income tax!"
Stan Hunt American, born 1919

Hillside with Trees
William Morris Hunt American, 1824–1879

Lion Hunt
Eugène Delacroix (French, 1798–1863)

Approach to Christmas
George Hunt (English, 1789-1861) after James Pollard (English, 1797-1867)

The Nativity, in Coffer
Workshop of the Master of the Very Small Hours of Anne of Brittany (French, active Paris, 1480-1510) coffer by an unknown maker (French, 15th century)

"There's nobody home."
Stan Hunt American, born 1919

Wolf and Goat Fire Screen
Wilhelm Hunt Diederich (American, born Hungary, 1884–1953) Made by the Art Metal and Iron Company New York

Susan in a Straw Bonnet
Mary Cassatt American, 1844-1926

Diptych Balcony with Open Door
Susan Kraut American, born 1945

Quilt Top
Susan Major (1843-1926) Probably Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, United States