Dora’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.

The Churchmen
Dora Jung (Finnish, 1906–1980) Helsinki, Finland

Cirkuladetri
Dora Jung (Finnish, 1906–1980) Helsinki, Finland

Triple-Wheellock Pistol
Franco-German (Alsatian); Strasbourg

Whitsuntide in the Countryside
Dora M. Batty (English, 1900-1966) printed by Sanders Phillips and Company Limited at The Baynard Pess published by Underground Electric Railways Company of London Limited

Fashion Study, Woman in Lattice Doorway
Dora Maar French, 1907–1997

Parallel Lines: Race (with Zoltán Lábas); Interaction for Two Cameras, with Explanation (Párhuzamos vonalak. Versenyfutás (Lábas Zoltánnal); Interakció 2 kamerára, magyarázattal) & Parallel Lines; Interaction for Four Cameras (with Erdély, Berényi, Lábas) (Párhuzamos vonalak; Interakció 4 kamerára, közrm?köd?k: Erdély, Berényi, Lábas)
Dóra Maurer Hungarian, born 1937

Dora Maar (A), France
Irving Penn American, 1917–2009

Con brio
Keith Morrison American, born Jamaica, 1942

For Picnics and Rambles from Town to Open Country
Dora M. Batty (English, 1900-1966) printed by Vincent Brooks, Day and Sons Limited Lithographers published by Underground Electric Railways Company of London Limited

Carl Jung (in office)
Yousuf Karsh Canadian, born Turkish Armenia, 1908–2002

Carl Jung
Yousuf Karsh Canadian, born Turkish Armenia, 1908–2002

Oskar Schlemmer and Members of the "Junge Gruppe" of the Bauhaus Theatre Dessau
Umbo (Otto Umbehr) German, 1902–1980

Transmutation II
Paula Rension Gerard American, 1907-1991

Skirt Panel
France

Jung You (Chu Yu), from the series "Twenty-four Paragons of Filial Piety in China (Morokoshi nijushiko)"
Utagawa Kuniyoshi Japanese, 1797-1861

Watch
Vienna, Austria

Waistcoat
France

The Scene No. 1
Zhang Peili (Chinese, born 1957) printed by Justin Andrews published by Tamarind Institute (American, founded 1960)