Vernon’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.

Roses Quilt
Letticia Keziah Vernon (American, 1795–1852) Virginia, Tennessee, or Missouri, United States

A Youth
Vernon Hill English, born 1887

Dark Night Full of Stars
Vernon Fisher American, 1943-2023

Rules of Bending Circles
Vernon Fisher American, 1943-2023

House
Vernon American

Composition in Red, White, and Blue
Vernon Fisher American, 1943-2023

Mickey Mouse/Scenes from the American West
Vernon Fisher American, 1943-2023

Object in a Field
Vernon Fisher American, 1943-2023

Balcony Railing Section from the Mecca Apartment Building, Chicago, Illinois
Edbrooke and Burnham (American, 1879–1892) Franklin Pierce Burnham (American, 1853-1909) Willoughby J. Edbrooke (American, 1843-1896)

Vernon Evans, Migrant to Oregon from South Dakota
Arthur Rothstein American, 1915–1985

Genetic Variations/Natural Selections
Vernon Fisher American, 1943-2023

"Log Cabin" Quilt
Shermans Dale, Pennsylvania, United States

Cellist
Bernard Reder American, 1897-1963

Vernon S. Watson House, Oak Park, Illinois, Elevations
Tallmadge and Watson American, 1905–1934

Muscle Beach
Max Yavno American, 1911–1985

Knockout
Max Yavno American, 1911–1985

Washington's Sepulchre, Mt Vernon, Virginia, plate two of the first number of Picturesque Views of American Scenery
John Hill (American, 1770-1850) after Joshua Shaw (American, born England, c. 1777-1860) after a drawing by Captain Joshua Rowley Watson, R.N. (English, 1772-1818) published by Matthew Carey & Son (American, active 1795-1821)

Afternoon Traffic (Cairo)
Max Yavno American, 1911–1985

International Exposition of Glasgow 1901
Frédéric Charles Victor de Vernon (French, 1858–1912)