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1924 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - 2003 Driggs, Idaho. Known for: Landscape and animal painting, western commercial theme art.
Jack Lee McLean was a painter and a commercial artist known for his dramatic cowboy and western themed paintings. He was born in Vancouver, British Columbia and died in Driggs, Idaho, a town in the... Read full biography
Jack Lee McLean was a painter and a commercial artist known for his dramatic cowboy and western themed paintings. He was born in Vancouver, British Columbia and died in Driggs, Idaho, a town in the Teton Valley (three miles from the border with Wyoming), where he'd had a home since 1981. [1]. His... Read full biography
Jack Lee McLean was a painter and a commercial artist known for his dramatic cowboy and western themed paintings. He was born in Vancouver, British Columbia and died in Driggs, Idaho, a town in the Teton Valley (three miles from the border with Wyoming), where he'd had a home since 1981. [1]. His primary mediums were oil on board and oil on canvas; however, several of his paintings have been reproduced as popular limited edition prints. His subjects are cowboys, Indians, horses, cattle, ranch... Read full biography
Jack Lee McLean was a painter and a commercial artist known for his dramatic cowboy and western themed paintings. He was born in Vancouver, British Columbia and died in Driggs, Idaho, a town in the Teton Valley (three miles from the border with Wyoming), where he'd had a home since 1981. [1]. His primary mediums were oil on board and oil on canvas; however, several of his paintings have been reproduced as popular limited edition prints. His subjects are cowboys, Indians, horses, cattle, ranch life, wild animals (cougars, bears, moose, etc.), landscape, portraits, genre and the Rocky Mountains. His style is Realism*. AskART has some good illustrations of his work. [2]. Canadian exhibitors of his paintings and prints include Hambleton... Read full biography
Jack Lee McLean was a painter and a commercial artist known for his dramatic cowboy and western themed paintings. He was born in Vancouver, British Columbia and died in Driggs, Idaho, a town in the Teton Valley (three miles from the border with Wyoming), where he'd had a home since 1981. [1]. His primary mediums were oil on board and oil on canvas; however, several of his paintings have been reproduced as popular limited edition prints. His subjects are cowboys, Indians, horses, cattle, ranch life, wild animals (cougars, bears, moose, etc.), landscape, portraits, genre and the Rocky Mountains. His style is Realism*. AskART has some good illustrations of his work. [2]. Canadian exhibitors of his paintings and prints include Hambleton Galleries (Kelowna) and Harrison Galleries (Vancouver). Quoted below is an edited excerpt of a biography courtesy of Richard White a... Read full biography

