Jane Hamilton Fine Art

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Gallery Collection.
A select collection of resale masterworks, by living and deceased artists.
Frank Howell is widely exhibited in museums and galleries throughout the United States, and Mexico. His work is found in private and corporate collections all over the world. He has been the subject of many magazine articles and television documentaries.
Frank Howell passed away on November 26th, 1997.
Marjorie Reed is best known for her paintings of scenes along the Butterfield Overland Stage Route.
Reed’s legacy spans from her beginnings as a sixteen year old commercial artist in Los Angeles to the last painting on her easel at the time of her death six decades later.
Michael Stack finds inspiration for his paintings from the landscapes around his home in the foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains near Tucson, Arizona. His painting are all of actual places that Stack has visited. Stack's paintings are noted for the use of light and cloud formations.
Ross Stefan's work is often described as "Southwestern Impressionist". His scenes of pueblo life and the southern Arizona landscape are still archetypes of the genre, and his legacy is secure as one of the leading Arizona artists of the twentieth century.
Jim Callaway, a native Nevadan, is a self taught artist. His work in oils have been enhanced by the mentoring of the famous Tucson artist Don Crowley. Jim Callaway has created his own following of Native American portraiture.