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.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Lady at Her Toilette
Pietro Longhi (Italian, 1702–1785)

Doll's Head in Showcase, Virginia City, Montana
Harold Allen American, 1912–1998

Marble Dog, Mount Auburn Cemetery, Watertown, Massachusetts
Harold Allen American, 1912–1998

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

Old Mill Creek
Arthur Allen Lewis American, 1873-1957

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

Angel Whispers, No. VIII
Terry Allen American, born 1943

Ancient Egypt as a Possible Explanation for Modern Weather
Terry Allen American, born 1943

The Pied Piper
Trevor Allen English, 1939-2008

Drug Store, bethel, Missouri
Harold Allen American, 1912–1998

Church and Cross, Chilili, New Mexico
Harold Allen American, 1912–1998

Canal Street, Chicago
Harold Allen American, 1912–1998

Miss
Allen Jones English, born 1937