Thomas’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.

Commemorative Bookmark "Centennial U.S.A."
Woven by Thomas Stevens (English, 1828-88) Coventry, England

"The Good Old Days" (Royal Mail Coach)"
Woven by Thomas Stevens (English, 1828–88) Coventry and Lodon, England

"The Present Time"
Woven by Thomas Stevens (English, 1828–88) Coventry and London, England

Commemorative Bookmark "A Tribute of Affection"
Woven by Thomas Stevens (English, 1828–88) Coventry, England

Commemorative Ribbon "Glory to God in the Highest"
Woven by Thomas Stevens (English, 1828–88) Coventry, England

Commemmorative Ribbon "Compliments of the Season"
Woven by Thomas Stevens (English, 1828–88) Coventry and London, England

Commemorative Bookmark "1837-1887 Jubilee"
Woven by Thomas Stevens (English, 1828-88) Coventry, England

"Called to The Rescue (Life Boat Scene)"
Woven by Thomas Stevens (English, 1867-88) Coventry and London, England

"The Meeting of Wellington & Blucher (Battle of Waterloo)"
Woven by Thomas Stevens (English, 1828–88) Coventry, England

"The Meet (A Hunting Scene)"
Woven by Thomas Stevens (English, 1828–88) Coventry, England

Bookmark "The Last Rose of Summer"
Woven by Thomas Stevens (English, 1828-88) Coventry, England

Illustration for The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam
Frank Brangwyn (English, 1867–1956)

Towards Identity
Nelson Stevens American, 1938-2022

Hesitation (Madame Monteaux?)
Alfred Stevens (Belgian, 1823–1906)

Distant View of Niagara Falls
Thomas Cole (American, born England, 1801–1848)

Starry Night and the Astronauts
Alma Thomas American, 1891–1978

At the Railway Station
Alfred Stevens (Belgian, 1823–1906)

Portrait of June
Steven Assael American, born 1957