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"Having built a solid reputation as a respected Texas Regionalist painter, Lee Jamison became convinced that East Texas, while rich in natural beauty and historic interest, has typically been under-represented as a subject of serious artists. Seeking to remedy this lack of parity, the artist traveled the winding roads and tree-lined passages of East Texas for well over a year, observing, sketching, and journaling along the way. Exhibiting an unshakeable awareness of place and a poet's sensibility, Lee Jamison's Ode to East Texas stands as an affectionate hymn to a familiar region, an invitation to a new appreciation of its qualities"--…mehr

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"Having built a solid reputation as a respected Texas Regionalist painter, Lee Jamison became convinced that East Texas, while rich in natural beauty and historic interest, has typically been under-represented as a subject of serious artists. Seeking to remedy this lack of parity, the artist traveled the winding roads and tree-lined passages of East Texas for well over a year, observing, sketching, and journaling along the way. Exhibiting an unshakeable awareness of place and a poet's sensibility, Lee Jamison's Ode to East Texas stands as an affectionate hymn to a familiar region, an invitation to a new appreciation of its qualities"--
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LEE JAMISON, of Huntsville, Texas, has had works exhibited in the Witte Museum in San Antonio, the San Angelo Museum of Fine Art, the Texas State Capitol, and other venues. He is represented by Sarah Foltz Fine Arts of Houston. CAROLINA CASTILLO CRIMM, professor emerita of history at Sam Houston State University, is the author of De León: A Tejano Family History , which won the Presidio La Bahía and San Antonio Conservation Society awards.