Jim Wilcox Oil on Board Painting Titled "Morning Glory" signed Western Landscape with Grand Teton Mountain Range
Exceptional Oil Painting Western Landscape titled Morning Glory. In a custom frame by Wyoming Frame Company, in Jackson Hole. From Mohonk estate.
Since launching his artistic career in 1969, Jim Wilcox has been masterfully capturing the essence of the West with his vibrant impressionistic landscapes. His journeys, both local and far-flung, have resulted in thousands of artworks that epitomize the Western spirit, highlighting its immense beauty. With an exquisite sense of artistry and a keen eye for composition, he has carved a niche for himself in the realm of Western art, making him a recognized figure in the genre. His accolades include the Prix de West Award in 1987 and the distinguished Frederic Remington Award in 2002 and 2007 from the renowned Prix de West Show. As a proud resident of Jackson Hole, WY, Wilcox's depictions of the Teton Range are especially celebrated. However, his prowess isn't limited to this region. His passion for art has taken him around the globe, painting and capturing various landscapes.
A career spanning decades, Jim Wilcox's artistry has consistently showcased a refined interplay of light and color, gaining admiration from both art enthusiasts and critics. His grand oil landscapes have not only wowed audiences but also earned him a plethora of accolades. Among his noteworthy recognitions, he was spotlighted as one of the featured artists at the 2001 Gilcrease Rendezvous. In 1994, his talent was further recognized with a grand prize of $50,000 at the Arts for the Parks Competition. A celebrated member of the National Academy of Western Art, his laurels include winning the 1987 Prix de West Award, clinching the Frederic Remington Award twice, and receiving the Northwest Rendezvous Group's Jurors' Choice Award in 1986, 1989, and 2006.
Frame:Art 18"H x 36"W Frame: 25"H x 42"W
Exceptional Oil Painting Western Landscape titled Morning Glory. In a custom frame by Wyoming Frame Company, in Jackson Hole. From Mohonk estate.
Since launching his artistic career in 1969, Jim Wilcox has been masterfully capturing the essence of the West with his vibrant impressionistic landscapes. His journeys, both local and far-flung, have resulted in thousands of artworks that epitomize the Western spirit, highlighting its immense beauty. With an exquisite sense of artistry and a keen eye for composition, he has carved a niche for himself in the realm of Western art, making him a recognized figure in the genre. His accolades include the Prix de West Award in 1987 and the distinguished Frederic Remington Award in 2002 and 2007 from the renowned Prix de West Show. As a proud resident of Jackson Hole, WY, Wilcox's depictions of the Teton Range are especially celebrated. However, his prowess isn't limited to this region. His passion for art has taken him around the globe, painting and capturing various landscapes.
A career spanning decades, Jim Wilcox's artistry has consistently showcased a refined interplay of light and color, gaining admiration from both art enthusiasts and critics. His grand oil landscapes have not only wowed audiences but also earned him a plethora of accolades. Among his noteworthy recognitions, he was spotlighted as one of the featured artists at the 2001 Gilcrease Rendezvous. In 1994, his talent was further recognized with a grand prize of $50,000 at the Arts for the Parks Competition. A celebrated member of the National Academy of Western Art, his laurels include winning the 1987 Prix de West Award, clinching the Frederic Remington Award twice, and receiving the Northwest Rendezvous Group's Jurors' Choice Award in 1986, 1989, and 2006.
Frame:Art 18"H x 36"W Frame: 25"H x 42"W
Exceptional Oil Painting Western Landscape titled Morning Glory. In a custom frame by Wyoming Frame Company, in Jackson Hole. From Mohonk estate.
Since launching his artistic career in 1969, Jim Wilcox has been masterfully capturing the essence of the West with his vibrant impressionistic landscapes. His journeys, both local and far-flung, have resulted in thousands of artworks that epitomize the Western spirit, highlighting its immense beauty. With an exquisite sense of artistry and a keen eye for composition, he has carved a niche for himself in the realm of Western art, making him a recognized figure in the genre. His accolades include the Prix de West Award in 1987 and the distinguished Frederic Remington Award in 2002 and 2007 from the renowned Prix de West Show. As a proud resident of Jackson Hole, WY, Wilcox's depictions of the Teton Range are especially celebrated. However, his prowess isn't limited to this region. His passion for art has taken him around the globe, painting and capturing various landscapes.
A career spanning decades, Jim Wilcox's artistry has consistently showcased a refined interplay of light and color, gaining admiration from both art enthusiasts and critics. His grand oil landscapes have not only wowed audiences but also earned him a plethora of accolades. Among his noteworthy recognitions, he was spotlighted as one of the featured artists at the 2001 Gilcrease Rendezvous. In 1994, his talent was further recognized with a grand prize of $50,000 at the Arts for the Parks Competition. A celebrated member of the National Academy of Western Art, his laurels include winning the 1987 Prix de West Award, clinching the Frederic Remington Award twice, and receiving the Northwest Rendezvous Group's Jurors' Choice Award in 1986, 1989, and 2006.
Frame:Art 18"H x 36"W Frame: 25"H x 42"W