Hannah’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.

Bed Curtain
Hannah Hinman Twitchell Pierce (American, 1721/22–1770) United States, Connecticut, Southbury

Bed Curtain
Hannah Hinman Twitchell Pierce (American, 1721/22–1770) United States, Connecticut, Southbury

Valance
Hannah Hinman Twitchell Pierce (American, 1721/22–1770) United States, Connecticut, Southbury

Valance
Hannah Hinman Twitchell Pierce (American, 1721/22–1770) United States, Connecticut, Southbury

Valance
Hannah Hinman Twitchell Pierce (American, 1721/22–1770) United States, Connecticut, Southbury

Bed Rug
Hannah Johnson (American, 1770–1848) Possibly Bozrah, New London County, Connecticut, United States

Fruit Piece
Hannah Brown Skeele (American, 1829–1901)

Of Delicate Things
Hannah Höch German, 1889–1978

La Walse, from Le Bon Genre
Unkown French Artist published by Hannah Humphrey (English, died 1818 or 1822)

Piercing the Stars
Yves Tanguy American, born France, 1900–1955

Mrs. John Nicholson (Hannah Duncan) and John Nicholson, Jr.
Charles Willson Peale (American, 1741–1827)

Funerary Cheek-Piercing Ritual
Nayarit Ixtlán del Río, Nayarit, Mexico

Armchair
George Jakob Hunzinger (American, born Germany, 1835–1898) New York

Jesus is Pierced with a Lance, from The Small Passion
Jacques Callot French, 1592-1635

Hannah Moore
Minton English, founded 1793

Armband Amulet (Bazuband) Inscribed "In the Name of God"
Iran

Lamp with Hanging Head Dragonfly Shade and Mosaic and Turtleback Base
Design attributed to Clara Pierce Wolcott Driscoll (American, 1861–1944) Tiffany Studios (American, 1902–32) Corona, New York

Bowl-Shaped Vessel with Cover (Gui) and Pierced Collar
China

Untitled, from On the Bowery
Charles Hinman (American, born 1932) published and printed by Edition Domberger KG (German, active 1971-1992)

David and Goliath
Henry Pierce Bone English, 1779-1855