Dallas’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.

Chicago
Dallas Saunders probably American, active 1980s

Untitled
Silvia Saunders American, 1904–1994

Ice Pods and Steam, Loyola Beach
Steve Saunders American, born 1950

Plane over Pratt St. Lighthouse
Steve Saunders American, born 1950

American Legion Convention, Dallas, Texas
Garry Winogrand American, 1928–1984

Untitled
Steve Saunders American, born 1950

Texas State Fair, Dallas, Texas
Garry Winogrand American, 1928–1984

Sea of Troubles
David Saunders (American, born 1954) printed and published by Vermillion Editions Limited

Chalk Hill Drive-In, Highway 80, Dallas, Texas
Steve Fitch American, born 1949

Marriage of Saint Catherine
Domenico dalla Rosa Italian, 1778-1834

Portrait of Lady Elisabeth Bonnington
John Saunders (English, died 1808)

Portrait of a Young Man
Joseph Saunders (English, active 1772–1808)

Untitled
Silvia Saunders American, 1901–1994

Kids on Jarvis Jetty, Lake Michigan
Steve Saunders American, born 1950

Untitled
Irving Saunders American, active late 19th century

Aisle 2, Row 3, Seat 5, Texas Theatre, 231 West Jefferson Boulevard, Dallas, Texas, from the series "On This Site: Landscape in Memoriam"
Joel Sternfeld American, born 1944

Dallas Parking Lot, Dallas
Thomas Struth German, born 1954

Dallas Cadwallader Irish
Artist Unknown (Likely American, 19th century)

Alexander James Dallas Esquire
Possibly William Satchwell Leney (English, active in America and Canada, 1769-1831) published by Moses Thomas (American, 1856-1934) after Gilbert Stuart (American, 1755-1828)

The Brown Sisters, Dallas, Texas
Nicholas Nixon American, born 1947