
Who is Patricia McCullough
About
For decades, Patricia McCullough’s work lived quietly in the archives of her son, architect Neil Stevenson. Now, her art is finally being shared with the public.
While working at her desk in mid-century New York, Patricia was instantly scouted by the iconic department store B. Altman and Company — launching a career in fashion illustration, editorial art, greeting card design, and elegant portraiture. Her work captures the glamour, femininity, and sophistication of another era with a timeless hand that still feels striking today.
From original illustrations to archival prints, we’re honored to bring Patricia McCullough’s work back into the light.

Vision
Patricia's art was never meant to live in an archive. Our vision is simple: to place her work where it belongs — on walls, in homes, and in the hands of people who love beautiful things.



