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Jene Jackman Art

American, 1910-1970

Jene Jackman was born in New York. He was the son of artists Violet and Oscar Jackman. Jackman came to Southern California with his parents in 1914. Raised in an artistic milieu, he began painting as a small child. By 1930, he had settled in Glendale and was an accomplished painter of the landscape near his home. He sometimes used the pseudonym Eugene Disney Jackman.

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Artist: Jene Jackman
Southern California Grapevine Valley, Large-Scale 1930's Landscape
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Gorgeous large-scale pastel colored landscape of a Southern California grapevine valley by Eugene (Jene) Jackman (American, 1910-1970), 1937. Rolling hills sprawl across this vast la...
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1930s American Impressionist Jene Jackman Art

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