Jack Terry

Jack began his art career as a young child, winning his first of many awards at the age of nine. A fourth-generation Texan, he credits much of his inspiration to his Grandfather, a rancher, who cowboyed on some of the last great cattle drives of the West and his Grandmother, who painted the landscapes and people of West Texas. His roots are deeply planted in the ways of the West and he continually seeks inspiration from the people and the places that are carrying on the tradition. Six-time PRCA World Champion Cowboy Larry Mahan has said of Jack, "Terry captures the West, the way it was and the way it should be. He is one of the finest artists of our day and a pretty good cowhand to boot. His horses, cowboys and landscapes are as good as it gets."
A graduate of the University of Texas, Terry studied anatomy and design while displaying his paintings in various galleries throughout the State. Upon graduation he began painting full-time, taking every opportunity to do day-work on various ranches in search of inspiration and new subject matter.

Jack Terry was named Bicentennial Artist in Texas in 1976 and was honored with a one-man exhibit in the Texas Capitol Rotunda. His portrait of President Lyndon B. Johnson was commissioned for publication on the Texas Bicentennial Calendar that same year.

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Sierra Sunrise Undampened Spirits
Flowers for the Misses Guadalupe Crossing Out on the Trail
Her Favorite Things Spring Bouquet Spring Bouquet 11
End of a Long Day High Country Cowboys San Francisco 1880's
Courtyard Flowers Courtyard Fountain Remembering Sunday
Early Snow Misty Trail Outfitter's Hideaway
  

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