About Harry Jackson Studios
The Harry Jackson Trust is the estate of Harry Jackson and currently does business as Harry Jackson Studios. We have a comprehensive collection of his works of art and all that comprises his estate. We are located in Cody, Wyoming, the east entrance to Yellowstone National Park. Currently the trust is run by Matthew Jackson.
Harry Jackson
He was a combat artist for the Marine Corps in WWII, injured during the amphibious assault at Tarrawa and at Saipan.
He delved into abstract painting, and was close to Jackson Pollock in the 50s.
Later, he evolved into western sculpture in the 60s and beyond.
In 1980, the New York Times art critic, Hilton Kramer, called his career “unlike any other in the recent history of American art.” Like the wild horses he sculpted, Harry Jackson broke countless barriers in his life, moving easily from abstract painting to realist sculpture, and everything in between. He was a true maverick, with a gigantic spirit that expressed itself through all his work. Enjoy this site!
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