Barbara’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.

Unite (AfriCOBRA)
Barbara Jones-Hogu American, 1938-2017

We Will Not Become What We Mean to You
Barbara Kruger American, born 1945

Ocean Undulations Revealing Particles of Sand and Coral
Barbara Aubin American, born 1928

The Shoe Shop
Elizabeth Sparhawk-Jones (American, 1885–1968)

Panel (Furnishing Fabric)
After etchings by Nicolaes Berchem (Dutch, 1620–1683), after an engraving by Josephus Sympson (English, 1710–1750), after a painting by Marmaduke Craduck (English, 1660–1717), after a drawing by Francis Barlow (English, 1626–1702) Manufactured by Robert Jones and Company Old Ford, Middlesex, England

Two Figures (Menhirs)
Barbara Hepworth English, 1903-1975

Conflagration of the Masonic Hall, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Samuel Jones (American, 19th century) Possibly John Lewis Krimmel (American, born Germany, 1786–1821)

Shop Girls
Elizabeth Sparhawk-Jones (American, 1885–1968)

Have Me Feed Me Hug Me Love Me Need Me
Barbara Kruger American, born 1945

Saint Barbara
Jean Bellegambe (French, c. 1470–c. 1535)

Near Tivoli
Thomas Jones Welsh, 1742-1803

St. Barbara
Martin Schongauer German, c. 1430/50-1491

Cupid's Hunting Fields
Sir Edward Burne-Jones English, 1833-1898

Untitled (Perfect)
Barbara Kruger American, born 1945

Central Medallion Quilt with "Yankee Puzzle" or "Hour Glass" Borders
Mary Jones (American, active late 18th/early 19th century) New England or mid-Atlantic, United States

Painter Working Outdoors
Lloyd R. Jones American, 1890-1934

Untitled (Blue/Red)
Barbara Kruger American, born 1945

"Dorothy's Quilt"
Designed and Executed by Barbara Palzewicz (American, born 1953) Stephenson, Michigan, United States

Armchair
Designed by Owen Jones (born England, 1809–1874) Made by Jackson & Graham (c. 1840–85) London

Girl for Goya
John Paul Jones (American, 1924-1999) printed by Joe Zirker (American, born 1924) published by Tamarind Lithography Workshop (American, founded 1960)