Louise’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.

Chinese Vase
Louise Dahl-Wolfe American, 1895–1989

Elector Frederick III of Saxony, from Speculum intellectuale felicitatis humane
Wolf Traut (German, c.1486-1520) after Lucas Cranach the Elder (German, 1472-1553) published by Hieronymus Höltzel (German, active c. 1502-1525)

Still Life with a Basket of Fruit and a Bunch of Asparagus
Louise Moillon (French, 1610–1696)

America Dawn
Louise Nevelson American, born Russia, 1899-1988

Barn in Blue Haze
Wolf Kahn American, 1927-2020

Triple-Wheellock Pistol
Franco-German (Alsatian); Strasbourg

Monogram
Louise Lawler American, born 1947

Dagger with Two Awls and Sheath for the Bodyguard of the Elector of Saxony
Silver mounts marked by Wolf Paller Paller (German, died 1583) Dresden

Untitled
Louise Bourgeois American, 1911-2010

Cryptic XV
Louise Nevelson American, born Russia, 1899-1988

Reflections on a Waterfall II
Louise Nevelson American, born Russia, 1899-1988

Royalty No. 2
Louise Nevelson American, born Russia, 1899-1988

Alligator
Louise Lawler American, born 1947

Blume
Louise Lawler American, born 1947

Untitled
Louise Lawler American, born 1947

Inner View
Louise Nevelson American, born Russia, 1899-1988

Madame Paul Escudier (Louise Lefevre)
John Singer Sargent (American, 1856–1925)

The Archaic Figure
Louise Nevelson American, born Russia, 1899-1988

Starfighter, from Capitalist Realism
Wolf Vostell German, 1932-1998

Once There was a Little Boy
Louise Lawler American, born 1947