Jack Feldman
American Master Artist
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JACK FELDMAN, AMERICAN MASTER ARTIST
Jack Feldman began his art career at the ripe old age of four years, according to his mother....who claimed to have put little Jackie under the table for his safety, while he continually drew for long periods of time, so the older children would not run over him as they played. At the age of nine, Jack's mother and father began his formal art studies at the prestigious Museum of Modern Art in the internationally beloved city of San Francisco, California. At eighteen, he was offered a full four year scholarship to study fine art at the Art League of California, located in metropolitan San Francisco. Upon completion of his scholarship, Jack was offered a Fulbright Art Scholarship to study in Europe. Jack's portrait apprenticeship is in direct lineage to the world's French Master, Ingres.
While still in his twenties, under the auspices of the San Francisco based Society of Western Artists, Jack was always politically active in the SWA and was one of the principal founders and the first president of the Society of Western Artists Guild, an organization founded to promote the careers of all young artists in the Western United States.
Through the span of his long and still ongoing art career, Jack has won awards, taught, lectured, founded the Marin/Sonoma School of Fine Art, exhibited in museums, has been a Fine Art Exhibition Juror in universities, art galleries and more. He has participated with important foundations and organizations in their charitable fundraising. Today his Art is enjoyed, owned and can be found in many fine art collections, primarily commissioned. His lifelong Fine Art has been viewed and well received in more than ninety nine countries throughout the world.
Jack has painted portraits of many notable personages such as: Lawrence Durrell, author, philosopher, poet; Alice Eastwood, world renown botanist; John Carlos, Olympian; Michael Bolivar, musician, composer, art collector; Helen Keller, author, lecturer; Gladys Knight, singer and entertainer; San Francisco Crocker Family, Fiberboard, Mr. & Mrs. Bland, the Frank Schwabacher Family; Armando Garcia Davila, author and poet; Jerry and Phillip Flax art dealers, many military officers and their families, and other diversified commissioned works.
Jack has always taken every opportunity to introduce interested individuals and groups to a broader understanding and appreciation of the visual fine arts. He enjoys opening the uninitiated viewer's mind to new concepts, insights, and to suggest fresh perspectives in thinking about art and the subjects of fine art paintings, both contemporary and classical.
"JACK FELDMAN, is an internationally known and collected "AMERICAN MASTER ARTIST" (b.1929)
Jack Feldman began his art career at the ripe old age of four years, according to his mother....who claimed to have put little Jackie under the table for his safety, while he continually drew for long periods of time, so the older children would not run over him as they played. At the age of nine, Jack's mother and father began his formal art studies at the prestigious Museum of Modern Art in the internationally beloved city of San Francisco, California. At eighteen, he was offered a full four year scholarship to study fine art at the Art League of California, located in metropolitan San Francisco. Upon completion of his scholarship, Jack was offered a Fulbright Art Scholarship to study in Europe. Jack's portrait apprenticeship is in direct lineage to the world's French Master, Ingres.
While still in his twenties, under the auspices of the San Francisco based Society of Western Artists, Jack was always politically active in the SWA and was one of the principal founders and the first president of the Society of Western Artists Guild, an organization founded to promote the careers of all young artists in the Western United States.
Through the span of his long and still ongoing art career, Jack has won awards, taught, lectured, founded the Marin/Sonoma School of Fine Art, exhibited in museums, has been a Fine Art Exhibition Juror in universities, art galleries and more. He has participated with important foundations and organizations in their charitable fundraising. Today his Art is enjoyed, owned and can be found in many fine art collections, primarily commissioned. His lifelong Fine Art has been viewed and well received in more than ninety nine countries throughout the world.
Jack has painted portraits of many notable personages such as: Lawrence Durrell, author, philosopher, poet; Alice Eastwood, world renown botanist; John Carlos, Olympian; Michael Bolivar, musician, composer, art collector; Helen Keller, author, lecturer; Gladys Knight, singer and entertainer; San Francisco Crocker Family, Fiberboard, Mr. & Mrs. Bland, the Frank Schwabacher Family; Armando Garcia Davila, author and poet; Jerry and Phillip Flax art dealers, many military officers and their families, and other diversified commissioned works.
Jack has always taken every opportunity to introduce interested individuals and groups to a broader understanding and appreciation of the visual fine arts. He enjoys opening the uninitiated viewer's mind to new concepts, insights, and to suggest fresh perspectives in thinking about art and the subjects of fine art paintings, both contemporary and classical.
"JACK FELDMAN, is an internationally known and collected "AMERICAN MASTER ARTIST" (b.1929)