Harry Jackson 

Harry Jackson grew up in Chicago, before running away to Wyoming at the age of 14, finding work as a ranch hand. He was encouraged in art by an early teacher, and by his peers in Wyoming, and by 1940 had returned to Chicago to attend the Art Institute. Following WWII, Jackson moved to New York, befriended Jackson Pollock, and experimented with Abstract Expressionism. Jackson is considered the major 20th century sculpter of the American west.
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"The Stampede" (Final Study)

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