Edna’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.

Don and Jeff #1
Edna Bullock American, 1915–1997

Solarized Nude
Wynn Bullock American, 1902–1975

Nude in Cobweb Window
Wynn Bullock American, 1902–1975

Woman and Thistle
Wynn Bullock American, 1902–1975

Burned Chair
Wynn Bullock American, 1902–1975

New York Street
Childe Hassam (American, 1859–1935)

Ickybana Offering
Randy Wray American, born 1965

Edna Ferber
George Platt Lynes (American, 1907–1955) printed by Jenson Yow (American, 1925-2022)

Bromly Hall
Ralph Bullock English, 1867-1949

Bromly Hall
Ralph Bullock English, 1867-1949

Ringling Brothers Barnum Bailey Circus-Clown "Charlie Bell and Trixie"-Chicago
Kenneth Heilbron American, 1903–1997

Landscape with Cannon (The Great Cannon)
Albrecht Dürer German, 1471-1528

The Madonna on the Crescent Crowned by Two Angels
Martin Schongauer German, c. 1430/50-1491

Chair Seat
Abigail Davenport Williams (American, 1696–1766) Probably Stamford, Connecticut, United States

Woman with a Harp
Sebald Beham German, 1500-1550

The Pilings
Wynn Bullock American, 1902–1975

Coolie Plowing Rice Paddy Behind Bullock
Werner Bischof Swiss, 1916–1954

Madison Street Bridge, Chicago
Torkel Korling American, born Sweden, 1903–1998

Untitled (Coal Yards on Chicago River at Lake Shore Drive, Chicago)
Kenneth Heilbron American, 1903–1997