Eleanor’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.

Growing City
Eleanor Coen American, 1916-2010

Figures and Dark Sea
Eleanor Coen American, 1916-2010

Three Little Trees in the City
Eleanor Coen American, 1916-2010

WPA Art Class - Kids Cutting Paper
Eleanor Coen American, 1916-2010

Playing in the Snow
Eleanor Coen American, 1916-2010

Fifty-Fourth Place Alley
Eleanor Coen American, 1916-2010

Seated Woman (Mexican Woman)
Eleanor Coen American, 1916-2010

Harvest
Eleanor Coen American, 1916-2010

The Snow
Eleanor Coen American, 1916-2010

Two Children
Eleanor Coen American, 1916-2010

Reprisal (Fascist Crimes Against the People)
Eleanor Coen American, 1916-2010

WPA Art Class - Painting
Eleanor Coen American, 1916-2010

WPA Art Class Painting
Eleanor Coen (American, 1916-2010) published by the Works Progress Administration

Fish Peddler
Eleanor Coen American, 1916-2010

Lottery Tickets
Eleanor Coen American, 1916-2010

Walk in a Park
Eleanor Coen (American, 1916-2010) published by the Works Progress Administration

Skyline
Eleanor Coen (American, 1916-2010) published by the Works Progress Administration

Mother and Children
Eleanor Coen (American, 1916-2010) published by the Works Progress Administration

Mother and Children
Eleanor Coen (American, 1916-2010) published by the Works Progress Administration

Lamentation
Eleanor Coen (American, 1916-2010) published by the Works Progress Administration