Nancy’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.

Sewing
Nancy Ford Cones American, 1869–1962

The Great Grandchild
Nancy Ford Cones American, 1869–1962

Port of the Alhambra from the Dario
possibly Richard Ford (English, 1796-1858) possibly after Frederick Christian Lewis (English, 1779-1856)

Carnival Graces
Marvin Dorwart Cone American, 1891-1965

Armchair
J. S. Ford, Johnson and Company (American, 1872–early 20th century) Chicago

Woman Breathing
Nancy Spero American, 1926-2009

Bedcover
Carolyn A. Ford (American, active c. 1833) United States

Woman before an Aquarium
Henri Matisse French, 1869–1954

Untitled (Cette chair qui se touche...)
Nancy Spero American, 1926-2009

Nancy Cunard
Man Ray (Emmanuel Radnitzky) American, 1890–1976

Crossing the Ford
George Inness (American, 1825–1894)

Untitled, (Il renonce au coit...)
Nancy Spero American, 1926-2009

Sampler
Nancy Vredenburgh (American, active c. 1838) Mount Tabor Academy East Chester, Westchester County, New York, United States

Untitled (Avec quels impossible...)
Nancy Spero American, 1926-2009

Sampler
Stitched by Nancy Laird (American, 1793–1884) United States

Panel
Designed by Nancy Nicholson (English, 1899–1977) Produced by Poulk Press (One of Ten) England, London

Elements I
Nancy Hemenway Barton (American, 1920–2008) Mouse Island, Maine, and Washington, DC, United States

National Air and Space Museum
Nancy Graves American, 1939-1995

Untitled
Nancy Spero American, 1926-2009

The Henry Ford
Edward Hopper American, 1882-1967