Allen’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.

Pour les Lèvres, from the portfolio 11 Pop Artists, Volume II
Allen Jones English, born 1937

Miss America, from the portfolio 11 Pop Artists, Volume I
Alan Jones English, born 1937

Miss
Allen Jones English, born 1937

Woman
Allen Jones English, born 1937

"Inez", Graceland Cemetery, Chicago
Harold Allen American, 1912–1998

The Shoe Shop
Elizabeth Sparhawk-Jones (American, 1885–1968)

Haunt of the Heron
Allen Erskine Philbrick American, 1879-1964

Stair, Old Jail, Carthage, Illinois
Harold Allen American, 1912–1998

Unite (AfriCOBRA)
Barbara Jones-Hogu American, 1938-2017

Panel (Furnishing Fabric)
After etchings by Nicolaes Berchem (Dutch, 1620–1683), after an engraving by Josephus Sympson (English, 1710–1750), after a painting by Marmaduke Craduck (English, 1660–1717), after a drawing by Francis Barlow (English, 1626–1702) Manufactured by Robert Jones and Company Old Ford, Middlesex, England

Conflagration of the Masonic Hall, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Samuel Jones (American, 19th century) Possibly John Lewis Krimmel (American, born Germany, 1786–1821)

Shop Girls
Elizabeth Sparhawk-Jones (American, 1885–1968)

Near Tivoli
Thomas Jones Welsh, 1742-1803

Cupid's Hunting Fields
Sir Edward Burne-Jones English, 1833-1898

Still Life in Stanley Mitruk's Studio
Harold Allen American, 1912–1998

Central Medallion Quilt with "Yankee Puzzle" or "Hour Glass" Borders
Mary Jones (American, active late 18th/early 19th century) New England or mid-Atlantic, United States

Flowers
Anne Allen (English, born 1750) after Jean Baptiste Pillement (French, 1728-1808)

Picasso Poster in Subway, Chicago
Harold Allen American, 1912–1998

Painter Working Outdoors
Lloyd R. Jones American, 1890-1934

Stone Dog, Chippiannock Cemetery, Rock Island, Illinois
Harold Allen American, 1912–1998