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Jean Requa Lubin
Born in California, Jean grew up in American Samoa and
Juneau, Alaska, where she developed a passion for wildlife and the beauty
of nature. “I
was so fortunate to enjoy a childhood in such wonderfully exotic and
inspiring places.” And the long-lasting influences of these far-away
lands are at the heart of her artistic spirit. More »
Available Artwork
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Where Cattle Dozed and Dreamed, No. 3
by Jean Requa Lubin
9" x 12"
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At First Asking
by Jean Requa Lubin
18" x 24"
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Flint, Into the Air
by Jean Requa Lubin
11" x 12"
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Rachel, Calvin and the Lilies
by Jean Requa Lubin
12" x 9"
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A
Rhapsody of Roses
by Jean Requa Lubin
24" x 20"
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Imposition
by Jean Requa Lubin
12" x 24"
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Ciao
by Jean Requa Lubin
11" x 12"
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Gift
from the Tropics
by Jean Requa Lubin
11" x 14"
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Possession
by Jean Requa Lubin
24" x 20"
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Invaluable study with Luke Frazier, Matt Smith and Scott Christensen provided
the fundamentals in painting and inspiration that laid the ground work for
her impressions of nature and the wild landscapes. Awards and honor followed,
from the Scottsdale Artists’ School, plein air festivals and regional
and national juried shows.
After nomination into membership at the Salmagundi Club, Jean enjoyed
exhibiting in New York City. “Success in New York was exciting and gratifying in a
city not known for traditional, representational art and particularly Western
Scenes.” But her heart finds expression in the West. Jean’s work,
created with painterly realism, is a reflection of her interpretation of the
subject, from scenes of rodeo or ranch life to the western landscape and wildlife
art – her vision, set down for others to share.
Selection of Jean’s painting “Lush Life”, in the Top 100, Arts
for the Parks, 2004, was another milestone, the continued search for excellence
and meaning. Most recently Jean was elected
into membership in the American Academy of Equine Art in Lexington, Kentucky.
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