The Joaquin Jackson Collection
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Artist Bio

Original 1993, 12X10 " silver gelatin print of Dan Winters' famous photograph of legendary Texas Ranger Joaquin Jackson - the most iconic image of 20th century Texas. This photograph appeared as the cover photo for the February1993 edition of TEXAS MONTHLY magazine, and was the cover image for the bestselling book THE PHOTOGRAPHS OF TEXAS MONTHLY. Dan Winters is one of the most acclaimed fine art photographers of our time. His award-winning fine art photographs appear in publications world-wide, including National Geographic, and his fine art prints are represented in world class galleries in Los Angeles,Vail and major European cities.

The Winters photograph is signed by Dan (verso) and SIGNED BY JOAQUIN JACKSON and dated 1993.

This is a truly fine collection available exclusively at our gallery.

Included with this museum framed photograph is one of Joaquin's Ranger badges made in the traditional style from a Mexican Cinco Peso coin.

Joaquin Jackson is a Texas legend. He was one of last “horseback” Rangers who transitioned to the modern age from his beginnings as a “Garrison Ranger” who began his service under Captain A. Y. Alee. He served in Co."D" and Co. "E" of the Texas Rangers for 27 years (1966-1993).

Joaquin is the author of two best-selling memoirs, ONE RANGER and ONE RANGER RETURNS, both Texas classics (University of Texas Press, 2005 & 2007).

The bronze, TEXAS RANGER, is by the great Texas artist G. Harvey. It is #18 of an edition of only 40, 17x 15". This is a classic piece and the best selling and most popular bronze to ever come out of G. Harvey's studio.

G. Harvey Biography

He is not only one of America’s master painters, he is also one of the most beloved and collected artists of our lifetime. The name says it all – G. Harvey.

Collectors and critics agree that G. Harvey's original paintings allow one to experience the mood and feel of a scene-the drama of a special moment in time-an accomplishment unique to a great talent who creates important art.

As Don Hedgpeth wrote in 1978, G. Harvey "…paints not only with his eye and hand, but with his heart as well. A Harvey work does not restrict the viewer to a single response. Those who look at his work are invited to participate in the creative process to bring their own experiences and feelings into the painting."

Born in 1933 in San Antonio, Gerald Harvey Jones grew up in the Texas Hill Country listening to his father and grandfather tell stories about ranch life, frontier days in Texas, and driving cattle across the Red River.

A graduate of North Texas State University, G. Harvey soon became a full-time artist and emerged on the national scene in 1965 when he won the prestigious New Masters Award in the American Artist Professional League Grand National Exhibition in New York. He soon won personal commissions from the President of the United States and other prominent American collectors.

In 1987 G. Harvey received the Distinguished Alumni Award from his alma mater. In 1991, he was honored with a series of one-man shows in Washington, D.C. at the National Archives and the U.S. Treasury Department, culminating in a one man show at the Smithsonian Institution. One of his paintings was selected as the cover art for the Smithsonian’s 150th Anniversary book.

After two decades of sell-out shows and a lifetime of awards, G. Harvey is one of the most distinguished names in American art. His numerous honors include the Legacy Award from the Briscoe Museum and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Booth Museum. His fine art can be found in the best private, corporate, museum and national collections worldwide.

G. Harvey represents the true Spirit of America, and The Shelton Smith Collection is honored to present a fine selection of some of his signature works.

- BY SHELTON SMITH

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