Judy’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.

Judy Dater
Imogen Cunningham American, 1883–1976

Portrait of Imogen Cunningham
Judy Dater American, born 1941

Untitled
Judy Dater American, born 1941

Judy Dater and Jack Welpot with Dog
Jerry Uelsmann American, 1934-2022

Untitled
Judy Dater American, born 1941

Judy Dater, No. 38 from the series "The Baseball-Photographer Trading Cards"
Mike Mandel American, born 1950

So What
Judy Ledgerwood American, born 1959

3 Star Cunts
Judy Chicago American, born 1939

Blackness Light
Judy Ledgerwood American, born 1959

Summer Fog
Judy Ledgerwood American, born 1959

Judy
Dennis Rowan American, born 1938

Red Pine
Judy Ledgerwood American, born 1959

Judy
Alex Katz (American, born 1927) printed by Hitoshi Nakazato (Japanese, born 1936) co-published by Brooke Alexander, Inc. and Marlborough Graphics, Inc..

Judy Laughing, Chicago, Illinois
Tom Harney American, born 1946

Judy Sleeping, Chicago, Illinois
Tom Harney American, born 1946

Now You Have Touched The Women…
Judy A. Seidman American, born 1951, active in Botswana and South Africa

Mosadi Ke Thari Ya Sechaba (A Woman Ties The NationOn Her Back)
Judy A. Seidman American, born 1951, active in Botswana and South Africa

The People Shall Govern!
Judy A. Seidman American, born 1951, active in Botswana and South Africa

Judy and the Jaeger
Mel Ramos (American, born 1935) published by Collectors Press (American, 1967-1972)

Boxstep (Furnishing Fabric)
Designed by Judy Ross (American, born 1956) India, Kashmir