James Reynolds Spring Showers Limited Edition Print
Status: In Stock Available | Condition: New | Edition:Limited Edition | Edition Size: Limited to 1000 | Dim:34 x 22.75 | James Reynolds| Item #: JR00005
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James Reynolds (1926–2010) was a renowned Western artist known for his cinematic realism and rugged depictions of the American frontier. His cowboy paintings and Western landscapes capture the raw beauty of frontier life, celebrating the spirit of the West through traditional oil painting techniques. After a successful career as a Hollywood studio artist, Reynolds devoted himself entirely to fine art, creating historically rich and visually compelling pieces that honor Native American culture and Western storytelling. His fine art prints and originals are highly sought after, solidifying his legacy as a master of Western realism.
SPRING SHOWERS, LIMITED EDITION PRINT - JR00005
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James Reynolds bio
James Reynolds played out the adventures of childhood away from the sprawl of the cities, in the shadow of California's High Sierras. He fell under the spell of the mountains, of uncrowded country, and reveled in stories of wild times and bonanza gold. His initial interest in art centered upon a Frank Tenney Johnson calendar reproduction he saw at the age of 13. Following service in the South Pacific during World War II, Reynolds studied at the School of Allied Arts in Los Angeles. He then pursued a brief career in commercial art and soon went on to Hollywood to the motion-picture studios where he would remain for the next 15 years. In the tradition of the great illustrators before him, Reynolds kept a part of himself separate from the routine of his professional work. On his own time he remembered Frank Tenney Johnson and dreamed of unspoiled places against the mountains far from the clatter and clutter of the city. And he painted those places, at first for himself, and then for others who recognized his talent and shared his love of the land. In the 30-plus years since, James Reynolds has continued to paint from his heart, and his love of landscape remains a dominant force in his art. It is forever the places - wide open, wild and still unscarred by civilization - that retain a fierce hold on James Reynolds' sensibilities and inspire his accomplished approach to painting.