Catharine’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.

Genealogy Quilt
Designed and executed by Catharine L. Clark (American, active c. 1896) Cape Cod, Massachusetts, United States

Garniture for Field and Foot Tourney at the Barriers
Italian, Milan

Armor for Heavy Calvary (Cuirassier)
Italian; Milan

A Mansion at Prairie Avenue
Irene Clark American, 1927–1980

Sleeping Infant Faun Visited by an Inquisitive Rabbit
Edward Clark Potter (American, 1857–1923)

Revised Panoramic View of Yokohama (Saikai Yokohama fukei)
Utagawa Sadahide Japanese, 1807-1873

The Coffee House
Alson Skinner Clark (American, 1876–1949)

Portrait of Mrs. James Ward Thorne
Virginia Keep Clark American, born 1878

Blast Furnaces, Heads, Frontal Views
Bernd Becher (German, 1931–2007) and Hilla Becher (German, 1934-2015)

Tulsa
Larry Clark American, born 1943

Untitled
Ed Clark American, 1926-2019

Splitting
Gordon Matta-Clark American, 1943–1978

Lock
Frank L. Koralewsky (American, born Germany, 1872–1941)

Among the Redwoods
Wallace L. DeWolf American, 1854–1930

Photo Fry
Gordon Matta-Clark American, 1943–1978

Bicho - Monumento a Todas as Situações
Lygia Clark Brazilian, 1920-1988

Hanga, volume 2
Various Artists Japanese, 20th century

Invest in the Victory Liberty Loan
L. A. Shafer (American, 1866-1940) printed by W. F. Powers Co. Litho.

The Scream
Raymond Martin American, 1930-2011

Reproduction of fresco from Knossos
Attributed to Emile Gilliéron Swiss, 1850–1924