Jack Bevier Art
Jack Bevier was educated in Ann Arbor, Michigan before serving three years in the Army Air Corp during World War II. After the war, he attended the Art Institute of Chicago, where he graduated with honors. After six years of painting and working in the commercial art business in Chicago, Bevier moved to California. He settled in the Salinas area on the Monterey Peninsula in 1956 and operated a gallery in Carmel, California for many years. His works have been exhibited widely and with success including at the National Watercolor Society Annual Shows, the California State Fair, Experimental Aircraft Association Annual Event and the Carmel Art Association Gallery, to name a few. He was an award winner in many of the venues in which he showed his work. Bevier was a Signature member of the National Watercolor Society (NWS). He was a member of the Alumni Association of the Art Institute of Chicago and the Delta Phi Delta Honor Art Society. He became a member of the Carmel Art Association in 1969 and served on their Board of Directors in 1971, 73 and 74.
1980s Jack Bevier Art
Gouache, Illustration Board
1960s Post-Impressionist Jack Bevier Art
Board, Pencil, Watercolor
1930s American Modern Jack Bevier Art
Gouache, Watercolor
1850s English School Jack Bevier Art
Watercolor, Paper
Mid-20th Century Realist Jack Bevier Art
Watercolor, Illustration Board
Early 20th Century Impressionist Jack Bevier Art
Paper, Watercolor, Gouache
1880s Romantic Jack Bevier Art
Gouache, Watercolor
2010s Impressionist Jack Bevier Art
Paper, Watercolor
Early 20th Century Jack Bevier Art
Watercolor, Crayon, Paper
1930s American Modern Jack Bevier Art
Watercolor
1920s Naturalistic Jack Bevier Art
Watercolor, Cardboard
21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Jack Bevier Art
Paper, Watercolor, Pencil
Late 19th Century Impressionist Jack Bevier Art
Paper, Watercolor


