Beth’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
Beth Allison American, unknown

Untitled
Beth Allison Nationality and life dates unknown

Battle of Tippecanoe
Unknown Artist published by Kurz and Allison (American, founded in Chicago, 1880)

Sofa
Workshop of Michael Allison (American, 1773–1855) New York

The Battle of Champion Hills
Unknown Artist published by Kurz and Allison (American, founded in Chicago, 1880)

Mark in Front of Self-Portrait
Beth Van Hoesen Adams American, 1926-2010

DeSoto's Discovery of the Mississippi River
Unknown Artist published by Kurz and Allison (American, founded in Chicago, 1880)

Honeycomb (Sampler)
Mary Beth Werner (American, active c. 1960s) Chicago, Illinois, United States

Capture of El Canoy, El Paso
Unknown Artist published by Kurz and Allison (American, founded in Chicago, 1880)

Artist and Self-Portrait
Beth Van Hoesen Adams American, 1926-2010

Untitled (Gym Teachers Linda "Sissy" House, Sarah Beth Jordan, Seanne Livingston, 9th Grade)
Photographer unknown

Man's Jifu (Semiformal Court Robe)
Manchu China

Torah Reading, Beth Ethiopian Cong.
Jay Wolke American, born 1954

Bowl with Calligraphic Design
Eastern Iran or Central Asia

Man Coming up Subway Stairs
Roy DeCarava American, 1919–2009

Harrow Garden Party
Bill Brandt English, 1904–1983

Evening in Kew Gardens
Bill Brandt English, 1904–1983

Dark Water
Roy DeCarava American, 1919–2009

A Boy in Front of the Loews 125th Street Movie Theater, from the portfolio "Harlem, U.S.A." (2005)
Dawoud Bey American, born 1953