Denise’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.

"Rainy taxi" of Salvador Dali, International Surrealist Exhibition, Paris
Denise Bellon French, 1902-1999

Mannequin by André Masson, International Surrealist Exhibition, Paris
Denise Bellon French, 1902-1999

Salvador Dali with his Manniquin, International Surrealist Exhibition, Paris
Denise Bellon French, 1902-1999

View of the Main Hall of the International Surrealist Exhibition During Installation - in the Foreground the Object "Jamais" of Oscar Domínguez, Paris
Denise Bellon French, 1902-1999

Rock drill bit -- oil mining in Merkwiller-Pechelbronn, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France
Denise Bellon French, 1902-1999

Petroleum refinery, Merkwiller-Pechelbronn, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France
Denise Bellon French, 1902-1999

Course for female skydivers in France: Exercise with the parachute open on the ground
Denise Bellon French, 1902-1999

Untitled (Road construction crew), Trans-Saharian Highway, Sahara Desert
Denise Bellon French, 1902-1999

The station at El Menia, Algeria
Denise Bellon French, 1902-1999

Young Berber harvesting wheat, Marrakech, Morocco
Denise Bellon French, 1902-1999

Arab horsemen, Morocco
Denise Bellon French, 1902-1999

Street scene with prostitutes and French sailors in the streets of Bousbir (Fortified enclosure of Casablanca, built to accommodate the "quarter reserved" for prostitution of the city. When Morocco became a French protectorate by the Treaty of Fez in 1912
Denise Bellon French, 1902-1999

Untitled (Brick maker), Morocco
Denise Bellon French, 1902-1999

Servant, Telouet Kasbah, Morocco
Denise Bellon French, 1902-1999

Street scene with prostitutes and French sailors in the streets of Bousbir (Fortified enclosure of Casablanca, built to accommodate the "quarter reserved" for prostitution of the city. When Morocco became a French protectorate by the Treaty of Fez in 1912
Denise Bellon French, 1902-1999

Bidonville (shantytown), near Casablanca, Morocco
Denise Bellon French, 1902-1999

Street scene with prostitutes and French sailors in the streets of Bousbir (Fortified enclosure of Casablanca, built to accommodate the "quarter reserved" for prostitution of the city. When Morocco became a French protectorate by the Treaty of Fez in 1912)
Denise Bellon French, 1902-1999

A young mother with a small child in a Sinti and Roma camp outside Paris, France
Denise Bellon French, 1902-1999

Denise Holding Her Child
Mary Cassatt American, 1844-1926

Queen Anne Chair in Grandmother pattern
Robert Venturi (American, 1925–2018) Denise Scott Brown (American, born 1931) Manufactured by Knoll International, Inc. American, founded 1938 East Greenville, Pennsylvania