Ethel’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.

A Dancer Resting
Ethel Gabain French-Scottish, 1883-1950

Le Chapeau
Ethel Gabain French-Scottish, 1883-1950

The Birdcage
Ethel Gabain French-Scottish, 1883-1950

The Linen Cupboard
Ethel Gabain French-Scottish, 1883-1950

Le Lorgnon
Ethel Gabain French-Scottish, 1883-1950

The Striped Chair
Ethel Gabain French-Scottish, 1883-1950

Beatrice d'Este
Ethel Gabain (French-Scottish, 1883-1950) after Leonardo da Vinci (Italian, 1452-1519)

The Virgin of the Column, Musée de Cluny, Paris
Ethel Gabain French-Scottish, 1883-1950

Le Bébé de Pierrot
Ethel Gabain French-Scottish, 1883-1950

Rosita
Ethel Gabain French-Scottish, 1883-1950

The Striped Petticoat
Ethel Gabain French-Scottish, 1883-1950

Une Coryphée
Ethel Gabain French-Scottish, 1883-1950

Table de Toilette Louis XV
Ethel Gabain French-Scottish, 1883-1950

The White Door
Ethel Gabain French-Scottish, 1883-1950

The Revellers
Ethel Gabain French-Scottish, 1883-1950

Colombine à Paris
Ethel Gabain French-Scottish, 1883-1950

Les Bijoux
Ethel Gabain French-Scottish, 1883-1950

The Patch
Ethel Gabain French-Scottish, 1883-1950

Table de Toilette Louis XV
Ethel Gabain French-Scottish, 1883-1950

The Dreamer
Ethel Gabain French-Scottish, 1883-1950