Janice’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.

Waterflower (Furnishing Fabric)
Designed by Janice Tchalenko (English, born 1942) Produced by Designers Guild (English) West Germany

Covered Tureen
Janice Tchalenko (English, 1942-2018)

Tall Jug
Janice Tchalenko (English, 1942-2018)

Untitled
Janice Bell American, 20th century

Untitled
Janice Bell American, 20th century

Lumina (Janice's Flower)
Tony Fitzpatrick American, 1958-2025

Vessel (Ukhamba)
Magwaza family Zulu KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Eastern and Southern Africa

Interior
Janice Biala (American, born Poland, 1903-2000) printed by Drum Lithographers (American, 20th century) published by Collectors Graphics, Inc. (American, c. 1960-)

Untitled
Janice Guy American, born 1953

Untitled (Janice Berg, Donella Bold, Donna Just)
Photographer unknown

Echolocation
Fred Tomaselli American, born 1956

Owl
Janice Biala (American, born Poland, 1903-2000) printed by Drum Lithographers (American, 20th century) published by Collectors Graphics, Inc. (American, c. 1960-)

Untitled
Janice Guy American, born 1953

Wall Drawing #965: Within three adjacent squares, horizontal straight lines 1/4 inch (.625 cm) apart, horizontal not straight lines approximately 1/4 inch (.625 cm) apart, and horizontal broken lines 1/4 inch (.625 cm) apart
Sol LeWitt American, 1928-2007

Vase
Design attributed to George Prentiss Kendrick (American, 1850–1919) Decoration attributed to Eva Russell (American, active c. 1905) Grueby Pottery Company (American, 1894–1909) Boston

Spindle Cube Chair
Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867–1959) Oak Park, Illinois

Crystal Palce: General View of the Palace, Cascades and Lower Fountains
Artist unknown English, late 19th century

Corpse Bearers Resting next to Dead Russians (Rast der Leichenträger bei den Toten Russen)
Artist unknown German, early 20th century

Sampson's Fleet. U.S. Battleship "Oregon", Forward Deck
William H. Rau American, 1855-1920

Emigrants Coming to the "Land of Promise."
Kelley & Chadwick, Publishers American, active 1900-1910