Lana’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.

'Crazy Quilt'
Lana Almedia Marcellus Jeffery (American, 1865–1935) Aurora or Chicago, Illinois, United States

Assumption of the Virgin
Marcellus Coffermans (Netherlandish, 1524–1581)

Nude Male Figures Bearing the Bodies of their Dead Companions
James Jefferys English, 1751-1784

Hamlet, Horatio, Marcellus and the Ghost
Robert Thew (English, 1758-1802) after Henry Fuseli (Swiss, active in England, 1741-1825) published by John Boydell (English, 1719-1804) authored by William Shakespeare (English, 1564-1616)

Chatelaine
Emmor Jefferis American, 1804–1892 Wilmington, Delaware

Denarius (Coin) Portraying Marcus Claudius Marcellus
Roman, minted in Rome

St. Irene Tending St. Sebastian with Saints
Ludovico Lana Italian, c. 1597-1646

Lana Turner with Her Own Eyebrows Before Schrafft's Drug Store
Karl Wirsum American, 1939-2021

The Theater of Marcellus, from Views of Rome
Giovanni Battista Piranesi Italian, 1720-1778

Young Woman with Flowers, Two Birds and Butterfly
Alessandro Milesi Italian, 1856-1945

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

Marcellus Provenzalis
Ottavio Mario Leoni Italian, 1578-1630

Lana (Moss)
Produced by Knoll International, Inc. Germany

Lana (Persimmon)
Produced by Knoll International, Inc. Germany

Lana (Yellow)
Produced by Knoll International, Inc. Germany

Lana (Yellow)
Produced by Knoll International, Inc. Germany

Lana (Charcoal)
Produced by Knoll International, Inc. Germany

Lana (Aquamarine)
Produced by Knoll International, Inc. Germany

Lana (Red)
Produced by Knoll International, Inc. Germany

Lana (Blue)
Produced by Knoll International, Inc. Germany