Meg’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.

Shalanda, Tremaine, Ivory and Lorine, Henry Horner Homes, Chicago
Meg Gerken American, 1942-2023

The Weisingers: Shalanda and The Wolf Boy, Henry Horner Homes, Chicago, Illinois
Meg Gerken American, 1942-2023

Ivory and Tremaine, Henry Horner Homes, Chicago
Meg Gerken American, 1942-2023

Untitled
Meg Gerken American, 1942-2023

The Stockwells: Poppy and Scottie, Northwest Side, Chicago, Illinois
Meg Gerken American, 1942-2023

The cannon 'Mons Meg' at Edinburgh Castle, and a private in the 2nd battalion of Royal Scots who garrisoned the Castle in 1846
David Octavius Hill (Scottish, 1802–1870) and Robert Adamson (Scottish, 1821–1848)

Meg
Rondal Partridge American, born 1917

The Acting Manager
Walter Richard Sickert British, 1860-1942

Meg and Charlie
Photographer unknown

Study from the Nude, Woman Asleep
Theodore Roussel French, worked in England, 1847-1926

Nude Figure Lying Down
Theodore Roussel French, worked in England, 1847-1926

Savarin
Jasper Johns (American, born 1930) printed by Bill Goldston and James V. Smith published by the Whitney Museum of American Art

Portrait of Miss Hetty Pettigrew
Theodore Roussel French, worked in England, 1847-1926

A Window Seen Through a Window
Theodore Roussel French, worked in England, 1847-1926

Moonrise in the New Forest
Theodore Roussel French, worked in England, 1847-1926

Dawn
Theodore Roussel French, worked in England, 1847-1926

Portrait of Theodore Roussel
Raphael Roussel English, 1883-1967

Study of a Young Woman
Laura Knight British, 1877-1970

Study from the Nude of a Girl Lying Down
Theodore Roussel French, worked in England, 1847-1926

Spring
Theodore Roussel French, worked in England, 1847-1926