Betsy’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.

K.S.I.
Betsy Kenyon American, born 1965

Chicago
Douglas Kenyon American, born 1942

Spotted Fawn, Cheyenne bride
Laton Alton Huffman American, 1854–1931

Oh Boy Betsy Ross! What The Fuck Would You Do Now?, from Screen Prints 1970
Don Kingman (American, active 1970) conceived, organized, and produced by Sonia Sheridan produced by The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the Advance Screen Company, Chicago distributed by The Goodlion

Death Shrine 3
Ken Price American, 1935–2012

Man's Head, Flowered Background
Henri Matisse French, 1869-1954

Betsy Ross
Artist Unknown (Likely American or British, 19th century)

Sioux Chief, Spotted Eagle
Laton Alton Huffman American, 1854–1931

Jerkline twelve on the old freight road
Laton Alton Huffman American, 1854–1931

Nadia. Mask
Henri Matisse French, 1869-1954

Deaf Bull
Laton Alton Huffman American, 1854–1931

Unidentified Man, Unidentified Location (#3), No. 6 of 14 from the series "Stills"
Sarah Charlesworth American, 1947–2013

Landscape, Forest Trail
Laton Alton Huffman American, 1854–1931

Cattle Grazing
Laton Alton Huffman American, 1854–1931

Huffman with Grizzly Bear
Laton Alton Huffman American, 1854–1931

Plaque with Landscape Decoration
Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin, Germany, 1763-1918 Designed by Professor Theodore H. Schmuz-Baudiss German, 1859-1942

Portrait of a Man
Erich Heckel German, 1883-1970

The Yellowstone from Pompey's Pillar
Laton Alton Huffman American, 1854–1931

Evening at the Roundup
Laton Alton Huffman American, 1854–1931