Throughout history, artists have had their muses. This series features the female models who became the focal points of many major works by painters, filmmakers, and writers. My first painting was of Grace Kelly, a renowned actress and model; Alfred Hitchcock put her talents to work in several of his films. Next came Lee Miller, a major talent in her own right as a model and a photographer; Man Ray was captivated by her, and she appears in many of his works. Dante Gabriel Rossetti, a painter of the Romantic period and one of my major influences, painted Jane Burden Morris, an embroiderer and model. Anna Marie Gropius Mahler Werfel, a composer, author, editor, and socialite; Gustav Klimt painted her several times. Alice Ernestine Prin, nicknamed the Queen of Montparnasse and often known as Kiki de Montparnasse, was a French artist’s model, literary muse, nightclub singer, actress, memoirist, and painter. She flourished in and helped define the liberated culture of Paris in the 1920s. Most recently, I painted Emily, my muse for several paintings. I worked from the photographs the artist used, painting the portrait in grisaille and the background in the artist’s style, with my added embellishments.