Diane’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.

Off the Hook IV
Diane Sophrin American, born 1950

Identical Twins, Roselle, N.J.
Diane Arbus American, 1923–1971

A Family One Evening In A Nudist Camp, Pennsylvania
Diane Arbus American, 1923–1971

Two Ladies at the Automat (New York City)
Diane Arbus American, 1923–1971

A Family On Their Lawn One Sunday in Westchester, New York
Diane Arbus American, 1923–1971

Woman on the Street with Her Eyes Closed
Diane Arbus American, 1923–1971

Cape
Diane Simpson American, born 1935

Painted Fan
Diane Itter (American, 1946–1989) Bloomington, Indiana, United States

Drake Hotel
Diane Schmidt Michele Fitzsimmons

Drawing for Cape (A)
Diane Simpson American, born 1935

King
Diane Barr American, born 1934

Drawings for Cape (B)
Diane Simpson American, born 1935

Queen
Diane Barr American, born 1934

Folding Forms VI A
Diane Simpson American, born 1935

Folding Forms VI B
Diane Simpson American, born 1935

Denver Series
Diane Burko American, born 1945

Drawing 2 for Apron V
Diane Simpson American, born 1935

Diane Chasseresse (Diana the Huntress) (Furnishing Fabric)
Designed by Jean Baptiste Huet (French, 1745–1811) after Raphael (Italian, 1483-1520) Manufactured by Christophe-Philippe Oberkampf (naturalized French, 1738-1815), Oberkampf Manufactory (French, 1760-1843) Jouy-en-Josas, France

Wall or Screen Panel Entitled "Diane Chasseresse" (Diana the Huntress)
Designed by André Marty French, 1882–1974 Printed by Maison Scheurer, Lauth & Co., founded 1813 France, Mulhouse