Lucy’s work is defined by its 20th century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Black and White Apertures
Designed and executed by Lucy Goffin (English, born 1947) England, East Sussex, Newhaven

Sampler
Lucy Potter (American, active 1790s) Mary Balch's School Providence, Rhode Island, United States

Quodlibet XXXII
Lucy McKenzie Scottish, born 1977

Lucie Berard (Child in White)
Pierre-Auguste Renoir (French, 1841–1919)

Saint Lucy
Vergós Workshop (Spanish, documented 1439–1503)

Sampler
Lucy Garland (American, active c. 1704) United States

Henri Degas and His Niece Lucie Degas (The Artist's Uncle and Cousin)
Edgar Degas (French, 1834–1917)

"Lucy" the Elephant, Margate, NJ
Jim Dow American, born 1942

Bowl
Lucie Rie English, born Austria, 1902-1995

The Martyrdom of Saint Lucy
Jacques Bellange French, c. 1575-1616

Vase
Lucie Rie English, born Austria, 1902-1995

Portrait Bust of Comtesse d'Affry, née Lucie de Maillardoz (1816-1897)
Jean Baptiste Carpeaux (French, 1827–1875)

Melon-Shaped Water Pot
China

Buddha
China

Bell (nao)
China, probably Hunan province

Bottle-Shaped Vase
China

Large Bowl with Lotus Scrolls (interior) and Overlapping Petals (exterior)
China

Study of Hands
Charles Lucy English, 1814-1873

Hand Holding Roll of Papers
Charles Lucy English, 1814-1873