Charlotte’s work is defined by its 20th century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Prefabricated Kitchen Unit, Les Tournavelles, Arc 1800, Savoie, France
Charlotte Perriand French, 1903–1999

Kindergarten Stools from Les Arcs
Charlotte Perriand French, 1903–1999

Dining chair from Les Arcs, France
Charlotte Perriand French, 1903-1999

Chaise Longue
Le Corbusier (Charles-Édouard Jeanneret) French, born Switzerland, 1887-1965 Pierre Jeanneret Swiss, 1896-1967 Charlotte Perriand French, 1903-1999 Made by Embru-Werke, A.G. Rüti, Switzerland, founded 1904

Stools
Charlotte Perriand French, 1903–1999

Difficulty at the Beginning Changing to the Marrying Maiden
Charlotte Hart American, born 1944

Food for the Moon
Charlotte Hart American, born 1944

A Heavy Cross
Charlotte Rothstein (American, born Poland, 1912) published by the Works Progress Administration

Fragment (From a Sampler)
Charlotte M. Berge (Swedish, active c. 1821) Sweden, Fort Carlsberg

Vase of Flowers (recto); Blue Vase with Yellow Flowers (verso)
Charlotte Berend-Corinth German, 1880-1967

Major Issues at the Circus
Charlotte Rothstein (American, born Poland, 1912) published by the Works Progress Administration

Packing Town Series
Charlotte Rothstein (American, born Poland, 1912) published by the Works Progress Administration

Sleeve Pressers
Charlotte Rothstein (American, born Poland, 1912) published by the Works Progress Administration

Plate from the Charlotte Louise Service
Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory French, founded 1740 Painted by Jean-Louis Morin (French, active 1754-87) and Joyau (French, active 1766-76)

Tree Patterns
Charlotte Rothstein (American, born Poland, 1912) published by the Works Progress Administration

Lineman
Charlotte Rothstein (American, born Poland, 1912) published by the Works Progress Administration

Portrait of Charlotte Berend Corinth
Lovis Corinth German, 1858-1925

Pitcher with Images of Prince Leopold and Princess Charlotte
England, Staffordshire

Dish from the Charlotte Louise Service
Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory French, founded 1740 Painted by Charles Buteux (French, active 1756-1782)