Jane’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.

Untitled
Jane Regan American, 20th century

American Horizon
Jane Wilson American, 1924-2015

The Limekiln, Night
Norman Thomas Janes English, 1892-1980

Squatting Nude
Jane Poupelet French, 1878-1932

Double Blind
Jane Hammond American, born 1950

Woman on the Stairs No. 2
Jane Dickson American, born 1952

Jane Shore
Eugène Delacroix French, 1798-1863

Jane Avril
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec French, 1864-1901

Sleeping Cat
Jane Poupelet French, 1878-1932

The Hills Are Covered with Gladness
Jane Redman (American, born 1946) United States, Illinois, Chicago

Jane Avril
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec French, 1864-1901

Seated Female Nude, Seen from Behind
Jane Poupelet French, 1878-1932

Bedcover
Made by the great-great grandmother, Jane Bolas Vaughan, or great-great-great grandmother, Elizabeth Ottiwell Vaughan, of Edward Goldisborough Chambre Vaughan, 1834–1914 England, Shropshire, Lobbington, Ellesmere, Burlton Hall

Jane Hading, from Treize Lithographies
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec French, 1864-1901

Horse
Jane Poupelet French, 1878-1932

The Schooner Jane of Bath, Maine
William Bradford (American, 1823–1892)

Pillow Sham with Embroidering Yarns
Made by the great-great grandmother, Jane Bolas Vaughan, or great-great-great grandmother, Elizabeth Ottiwell Vaughan, of Edward Goldisborough Chambre Vaughan, 1834–1914 England, Shropshire, Lobbington, Ellesmere, Burlton Hall