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Jeanette Milam Jones"Mission San Jose" San Antonio TexasCirca 1960
Circa 1960
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Jeannette Milam Jones (1903-1999)
San Antonio Artist
Image Size: 11.5 x 14.25
Frame Size: 16 x 19
Medium: Oil
"Mission San Jose"
Biography
Jeannette Milam Jones (1903 - 1989)
The following information is from Susan
Soderstrom, whose family was a neighbor of the artist in San Antonio,
Texas and who found this information about Jeanette Jones among her
deceased mother's papers.
"A native of Uvalde, TX, window of Lucian T. Jones, Sr., and Mother of Lucian T. Jones, Jr. and Bruce Milam Jones.
She
studied with Harry Anthony de Yong, Henry Lee McFee and Frederic
Taubes. She was Honor Art Graduate of Trinity University. Her
paintings have received many awards and are in many private collections
all over the United States. Her energies as an artist are devoted to
portraiture, landscape and still life, done in a semi-impressionistic
manner.
The portraits include those of many distinguished sitters, the latest being Mrs. John F. Camp and Miss Deborah Ann Alves.
She was an active member of The River Art Group, and Coppini Academy of Fine Arts.
Her obituary states that she died on Friday, September 15, 1989 at the age of 86. Her birth date is not listed.
- Creator:Jeanette Milam Jones (1903 - 1989, American)
- Creation Year:Circa 1960
- Dimensions:Height: 16 in (40.64 cm)Width: 19 in (48.26 cm)Depth: 4 in (10.16 cm)
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- Gallery Location:San Antonio, TX
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU76932497983
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