Maggie’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.

Sampler
Probably executed by Maggie Curtain (Belgian, active c. 1887) Belgium

Maggie's Brain
Christopher Wool American, born 1955

"Sunbonnet Sue" Quilt
Maggie Carson (American, 1898–1997) Sidell, Illinois, United States

"Untitled" (Golden)
Felix Gonzalez-Torres American, born Cuba, 1957–1996

Trompe-l'Oeil Still Life with a Flower Garland and a Curtain
Adriaen van der Spelt (Dutch, 1630–1673) Frans van Mieris (Dutch, 1635–1681)

Curtain
England

City of Chicago
Red Grooms (American, born 1937) and Mimi Gross (American, born 1940) with Ruckus Construction Company

A. D.'s Place, Glendora, Mississippi
Birney Imes, III American, born 1951

The Girl by the Window
Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863–1944)

Ballet Rose
Brassaï (Gyula Halász) French, born Hungary (now Romania), 1899–1984

The Embroidered Curtain
James McNeill Whistler American, 1834-1903

Lace Curtain for Mayor Daley
Barnett Newman American, 1905-1970

Curtain
Richard Rezac American, born 1952

Cupid and Psyche
Jean Baptiste Regnault (French, 1754–1829)

Lady at Her Toilette
Pietro Longhi (Italian, 1702–1785)

Portrait of a Noblewoman Dressed in Mourning
Jacopo da Empoli (Jacopo Chimenti; Italian, 1551–1640)

Cleopatra and Antony Enjoying Supper from The Story of Caesar and Cleopatra
After a design by Justus van Egmont (Flemish, 1601–1674) Woven at the workshop of Gerard Peemans (Flemish, 1637/39–1725) Brussels

Valley Curtain
Christo American, born Bulgaria, 1935-2020

Fenetre style colonial à Ouro-Preto (Bresil)
Brassaï (Gyula Halász) French, born Hungary (now Romania), 1899–1984

Landmark
Marco Maggi Uruguayan, born 1957