Irene’s work is defined by its modernism sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Quadrangles in Two Planes
Irene Rice Pereira American, 1907–1971

A Mansion at Prairie Avenue
Irene Clark American, 1927–1980

Rice House
Wolfgang Laib German, born 1950

Collier's Magazine Cover Art Quilt
Made by Wilda W. Rice (American, active c. 1932) for Clyde R. Rockriver United States

Panel
Designed by Irene Kowaliska (Polish, 1905–1991) Produced by Myricae Italy, Rome

Wounded Tree: I'm Meant to Symbolize Strength
Irene Siegel American, born 1932

Footnote Drawing
Irene Siegel American, born 1932

Brambles and Nightingales
Irene Siegel American, born 1932

Double Bed
Irene Siegel (American, born 1932) printed by Landfall Press (American, founded 1970)

"Starry Nite" Quilt
Irene Ezbetski (American, active c. 1983) Probably Kutztown, Pennsylvania, United States

Solidus (Coin) of Empress Irene
Byzantine; minted in Constantinople (now Istanbul, Turkey)

Irene
Emil Armin American, 1883-1971

Measure of Order
Irene Siegel American, born 1932

Incoming Tide: Monterey
William S. Rice American, 1873–1963

Morning After Bee Bee
Irene Siegel American, born 1932

Measure of Order
Irene Siegel American, born 1932

Untitled
Leland Rice American, born 1940

Untitled
Leland Rice American, born 1940

Rice-Pounding Rabbit
Tanaka Shutei Japanese, 1810-1858

Pleasures of the Floating World
Irene Siegel American, born 1932