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

Landscape (recto)
Marguerite Thompson Zorach (American, 1887–1968)

Nevada Falls, Yosemite Valley, California
Marguerite Zorach American, 1887-1968

Nude and Flowers
Marguerite Zorach (American, 1887–1968)

Maine Landscape
William Zorach American, 1887-1966

Summer (recto)
William Zorach (American, born Jurbarkas, Russian Empire, now Lithuania, 1887–1966)

Provincetown from Harbor
William Zorach American, 1887-1966

The Child and the Cat
Marguerite Gérard French, 1761-1837

Marguerite Carrière
Eugène Carrière French, 1849-1906

Head of a Prophet
William Zorach (American, born Jurbarkas, Russian Empire, now Lithuania, 1887–1966)

Marguerite at the Spinning Wheel
Eugène Delacroix French, 1798-1863

Personnages "La Marguerite"
Julio González Spanish, 1876-1942

Panel Entitled "Femme à marguerite" (Woman with Daisy)
Designed by Alphonse Marie Mucha Czech, 1860–1939 Produced by Scheurer Lauth & Cie, founded 1813 France, Mulhouse

Marguerite's Ghost Appearing to Faust, from Faust
Eugène Delacroix French, 1798-1863

Study for a Portrait of Marguérite de Gas
Edgar Degas French, 1834-1917

Pair of Candlesticks
Attributed to Marguerite Wildenhain (American, born France, 1896–1985) Pond Farm Pottery (American, c. 1949–1980) Guerneville, California

Untitled, from Portfolio from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Marguerite Weber American, active late 20th century

Birds flying over Forest (Jukai o tobu tori)
Azechi Umetaro Japanese, 1902-1999

Marguerite at the Spinning Wheel, from Faust
Eugène Delacroix French, 1798-1863

Marguerite Degas, the Artist’s Sister
Edgar Degas French, 1834-1917

Marguerite at the Church, from Faust
Eugène Delacroix French, 1798-1863