Sophia’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
Sophia Middleton (born 1819 or 1820) England or United States

Sampler
Sophia Margaretha Reuning (Dutch, 1843- ?) Netherlands

Tree
Joann Middleton American, born c. 1950

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Jacobs House, Middleton, Wisconsin, Perspective
Frank Lloyd Wright American, 1867–1959

Bowl
Designed by Edward Middleton Manigault (American, born Canada, 1887–1922) Manufactured by Lenox, Inc. (American, founded 1889) Trenton, New Jersey

Queen Sophia
Anders Zorn Swedish, 1860-1920

Resurrection of Christ
Samuel van Hoogstraten (Dutch, 1627-1678)

Portrait of a Grand Master of the Knights of Malta, Martin de Redin
Mattia Preti (Italian, 1613–1699)

Whisper Like a Magnet
Sophia Narrett (American, b. 1987)

Classical Study #41
Eldzier Cortor American, 1916–2015

Portrait of a Man
Jan Baptist Weenix (Dutch, 1621-1660/69)

Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, Turkey, Elevation and Plan
Walter Andrew Netsch American, 1920–2008

Dance Composition No. 34
Eldzier Cortor American, 1916-2015

Figure Assemblage I
Eldzier Cortor American, 1916-2015

Dance Composition No. 31
Eldzier Cortor American, 1916-2015

Blanket (Kpokpo)
Mende Sierra Leone

L'Abbatoire IV
Eldzier Cortor American, 1916-2015

L'Abbatoire I
Eldzier Cortor American, 1916-2015

Claret Jug
Probably designed by Christopher Dresser (English, born Scotland, 1834-1904) Made by J. T. Heath and J. H. Middleton (Birmingham, England, 1887-1952)