Gloria’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.

Les Saltimbanques (The Entertainers)
Design adapted by Gloria DiTomaso (American, active c. 1972–1974) after a design by Liliane Badin (Belgian, 1929-2012) Made by Mae Garber (American, active c. 1972–1974) United States, Illinois, Chicago

"Carta Gloria" Frame
Italy, Rome Leandro Gagliardi (Italian, 1729-1798)

Line of Spirit
A Gloria F. Ross Tapestry (American, 1923-98) Designed by Kenneth Noland (American, 1924-2010) Woven by Sadie Curtis (American, 1930-2012) Woven in Kinlichee, Arizona, United States

"Carte Gloria" Frame
Italy, Rome Leandro Gagliardi (Italian, 1729-1798)

"Carta Gloria" Frame
Italy, Rome Leandro Gagliardi (Italian, 1729-1798)

Wild
Norma Gloria Morgan American, born 1928

Magnolias on Light Blue Velvet Cloth
Martin Johnson Heade (American, 1819–1904)

Sic Transit Gloria Mundi
Todros Geller American, born Russia (now Ukraine), 1889–1949

Russian War Prisoner
Egon Schiele Austrian, 1890-1918

Metal Detector
Gloria Kisch American, 1941-2014

Table
John Henry Belter & Co. American, 1854–1867

The Hills Are Covered with Gladness
Jane Redman (American, born 1946) United States, Illinois, Chicago

Storage Vessel with Anaconda Motifs Embedded in Iguana Motifs
Gloria Machoa (Canelos Quichua, active 20th century) Puyo, Pastaza Province, Ecuador

Tall Jar with Feather Design
Gloria Kahe (Diné, Water Clan, born 1951) Phoenix, Arizona

Gloria
Elizabeth Browning Jackson American, born 1948

Side Chair
John Henry Belter & Co. American, 1854–1867

Gloria and Mayer Stern House, Flossmoor, Illinois, Perspective
George Fred Keck (American, 1895–1980) William Keck (American, 1908–1995)

A Battlefield
Edward Hagedorn American, 1902-1982

Chapter one, verses 12-17, plate from the Revelations of Saint John
Lovis Corinth German, 1858-1925