Bertha’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.

Japanese Pine
Bertha E. Jaques American, 1863-1941

The Yellow Awning
Bertha E. Jaques American, 1863-1941

Trillium
Bertha E. Jaques American, 1863-1941

Jackson Hollow
Bertha E. Jaques American, 1863-1941

Jimson Weed
Bertha E. Jaques American, 1863-1941

Museum of Science and Industry from Japanese Bridge
Bertha E. Jaques American, 1863-1941

Spiderwort
Bertha E. Jaques American, 1863-1941

Duneland
Bertha E. Jaques American, 1863-1941

Sumac
Bertha E. Jaques American, 1863-1941

Back of a Roman House
Bertha E. Jaques American, 1863-1941

Rain on the Thames, London
Bertha E. Jaques American, 1863-1941

The Temple
Bertha E. Jaques American, 1863-1941

San Diego Seaweed
Bertha E. Jaques American, 1863-1941

Study for Shelter
Stanley Anderson English, 1884-1966

Fog on the Thames
Bertha E. Jaques American, 1863-1941

Field Museum Reflected in Pool
Bertha E. Jaques American, 1863-1941

Dutch Cottages
Robert Bartholow Harshe American, 1879-1938

Thames Boats at Tower Bridge
Bertha E. Jaques American, 1863-1941

Untitled
Kiki Smith American, born Germany, 1954

The Elliott Room (Charter Series)
Robert Ryman American, 1930-2019