Emma’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
Stitched by Emma Riches (American, c. 1801–1825) United States

Machinist's Apprentice
Emma Stebbins (American, 1815–1882)

Machinist
Emma Stebbins (American, 1815–1882)

Teapot
Obadiah Rich American, 1809–1888 Boston

Leaving
Felicity Rich American, born 1961

Outer Drive, Chicago
Emma Bormann American, 1887-1974

Emma Calvé
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec French, 1864-1901

Innocence Prefers Love to Riches
Pierre Paul Prud'hon (French, 1758–1823)

Sketch of Emma Bellows
George Wesley Bellows American, 1882-1925

Rich repose of Autumn
Walter E. Spradbery (English, 1889-1969) printed by The Avenue Press Limited published by Underground Electric Railways Company of London Limited

La Cigale, No. 16 from the portfolio "American Pictorial Photography, Series I" (1899); edition 146/150
Emma J. Farnsworth American, 1860–1952

Emma Bellows
George Wesley Bellows American, 1882-1925

Emma Rasmussen
Anders Zorn Swedish, 1860-1920

Lady Rich
Francesco Bartolozzi (Italian, 1727-1815) after Hans Holbein the younger (German, 1497-1543)

Emma and Roses
Melissa Ann Pinney American, born 1953

Mrs. Emma Zorn
Anders Zorn Swedish, 1860-1920

Mosaic Disk with a Mythological and Historical Scene
Mixtec Northern Oaxaca, Mexico

Emma, Girl from Mora
Anders Zorn Swedish, 1860-1920

Fountain at Vence
Raoul Dufy French, 1877-1953

Lord Rich
Francesco Bartolozzi (Italian, 1727-1815) after Hans Holbein the younger (German, 1497-1543)