Betty’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.

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Betty Hahn American, born 1940

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Betty Hahn American, born 1940

Betty Hahn, No. 54 from the series "The Baseball-Photographer Trading Cards"
Mike Mandel American, born 1950

Still Life
Walter Hahn American, born 1927

The Ming Sisters
Betty Woodman American, born 1930

Crazy Circulation
Betty Boulez-Cuykx (Belgian, born 1936) Belgium

Sketchbook
Walter Hahn American, born 1927

Bless the Beasts and Children
Judith J. Hahn American, died 1999

Betty Parsons
Richard Pousette-Dart American, 1916–1992

Betty Nansen
Anders Zorn Swedish, 1860-1920

Betty Nansen
Anders Zorn Swedish, 1860-1920

Washington Square South
Betty Waldo Parish American, 1910-1986

Betty Nansen
Anders Zorn Swedish, 1860-1920

Valerie Bettis-Desperate Heart
Barbara Morgan American, 1900-1992

Fragment of a Drum Chamber
Ceramist unknown (Nazca) South coast, Peru

Untitled (Large Owl)
Joseph Cornell American, 1903–1972

Bowl Depicting a Bird with Outstretched Wings
Four Mile Polychrome, White Mountain Red Ware Cibola region, east-central Arizona, United States

Flexible Interlocking Wire Structure, Student Project, Institute of Design, Chicago, Illinois
Dori (Hahn) Altschuler American, 1923–2016