Ruth’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.

Disparity Among the Children II
Ruth Weisberg American, born 1942

The Children, from The Shtetl, A Journey and a Memorial
Ruth Weisberg American, born 1942

Death is Foreshadowed, from The Shtetl, A Journey and a Memorial
Ruth Weisberg American, born 1942

Doors and Windows, from The Shtetl, A Journey and a Memorial
Ruth Weisberg American, born 1942

The Shtetl, A Journey and a Memorial
Ruth Weisberg American, born 1942

Waiting, from The Shtetl, A Journey and a Memorial
Ruth Weisberg American, born 1942

Dusk, from The Shtetl, A Journey and a Memorial
Ruth Weisberg American, born 1942

In the End, from The Shtetl, A Journey and a Memorial
Ruth Weisberg American, born 1942

1938, from The Shtetl, A Journey and a Memorial
Ruth Weisberg American, born 1942

Elegy
Ruth Weisberg American, born 1942

Meeting, from The Shtetl, A Journey and a Memorial
Ruth Weisberg American, born 1942

Journey, from The Shtetl, A Journey and a Memorial
Ruth Weisberg American, born 1942

Untitled
Ruth Connor American, 20th century

Lana Turner...Ben Gage, Friend, Esther Williams and Fernando Lamas at Marion Davis’ Party, Hollywood, 1952
Ruth Orkin American, 1921–1985

Chicago Skyline
Ruth Orkin American, 1921-1985

"Fortune" in frames
Ruth Levy American, c. 1918–1991

"Lone Star" Variation Quilt
Ruth Hart (American, active c. 1845–1850) Guilford, Connecticut, United States

La Campagne Endormie
Ruth Cyril American, 1938-1988

Mother and Child, Free Huey Rally, De Fremery Park, Oakland, from the series "Black Panthers"
Ruth-Marion Baruch American, born Germany, 1922–1998

Dancers, New York City Ballet, State Theater, Lincoln Center
Ruth Levy American, c. 1918–1991