Print entitled "Bald Eagle over Mount Vernon," after a scratchboard by Francis Lee Jaques used to illustrate "Spring in Washington" by Louis J. Halle, Jr. (1947.) This print is part of a set of four published by the Audubon Naturalist Society of Washington, DC, an organization that owned the original scratchboards. Image depicts a bald eagle fly...
Print of an image of three buffleheads by Francis Lee Jaques. All three birds are perched on the branches of a tree, with no background indicated. Paper has been mounted to pressboard. This belongs to a group of three illustrations of ducks, each mounted on board. Their date and origin has not been determined.
Print of the illustration "Canada Geese over Washington," a scratchboard created by Francis Lee Jaques for "Spring in Washington" by Louis J. Halle, Jr. (1947.) Print was one of a series of illustrations from this book that were published by the Audubon Naturalist Society of Washington, DC.
Print after original scratchboard from "Canoe Country" (Florence Page Jaques, 1938); part of a set of four prints published in 1960s. A pair of canoeists in a canoe in front of Picture Rock, a cliff face on Crooked Lake, MN, adorned with Native American painted images.
Color print of a male cardinal, facing left, perched on a sunflower and holding a sunflower seed in its mouth. Print after an original watercolor by Francis Lee Jaques. Part of a series of prints of birds printed by Barton-Cotton, Inc. Printed on reverse of sheet: "From Series 3 Originated by Betty Carnes / Executed in watercolor by Francis Lee ...
Print, after original oil painting, of a cardinal with a seed in its mouth on top of a dead sunflower head. Word "Cardinal" in cursive printed on painting. Source and date unknown. Printed at lower right: "Published by Barton-Cotton, Inc. of Baltimore."
Print after a watercolor painting by Francis Lee Jaques, depicting a cedar waxwing perching among branches, grasping a red berry in its mouth. Branches and bird are portrayed without a background, suspended in the middle of the paper. This print almost certainly belongs to a series (JC.2018.1.60-JC.2018.1.63) of similar images of birds by Jaques...
Color print of two downy woodpeckers clinging to a red-roofed birdhouse made of a tree trunk. Print after an original watercolor by Francis Lee Jaques. Part of a series of prints of birds printed by Barton-Cotton, Inc. Printed on reverse of sheet: "From Series 3 Originated by Betty Carnes / Executed in watercolor by Francis Lee Jaques / Approved...
Print, after original oil painting, of Fuegian oystercatchers foraging in tide pool. Translucent title page affixed to sheet; "Fuegian Oystercatchers, Falkland Sound" printed on the cover page. Color print from "Oceanic Birds of South America, Vol. 2" (Robert Cushman Murphy, 1936.)
Print of the illustration "Great Blue Herons at Dyke Marsh," a scratchboard created by Francis Lee Jaques for "Spring in Washington " by Louis J. Halle, Jr. (1947.) The location is Dyke Marsh, on the west bank of the Potomac River south of Alexandria, Virginia. Print was one of a series of illustrations from this book that were published by the ...
Framed set of five small cards featuring artwork by Francis Lee Jaques. From left to right, the cards depict a walrus, a pair of canvasbacks, a sugar pine, a black bear, and a herring gull.
Print after scratchboard for "Snowshoe Country" (Florence Page Jaques, 1944), depicting a forest of tall trees with a deer leaping into the dark background. This print is part of a series of prints after Jaques scratchboards published in the 1960s.
Print entitled "Lockhouse on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal," after a scratchboard by Francis Lee Jaques used to illustrate "Spring in Washington" by Louis J. Halle, Jr. (1947.) This print is part of a set of four published by the Audubon Naturalist Society of Washington, DC, an organization that owned the original scratchboards. Image depicts a ...
Print of an image of a family of mallards by Francis Lee Jaques. Seven ducklings huddle around a female duck at the edge of a body of water; a male mallard stands slightly further away. Paper has been mounted to pressboard. This belongs to a group of three illustrations of ducks, each mounted on board. Their date and origin has not been determined.
High-quality reproduction of Francis Lee Jaques's watercolor study for Volume I, Plate 41 of "The Birds of Minnesota" (Thomas Sadler Roberts, 2 volumes, 1932.) Pairs of passenger pigeons and mourning doves perch on the twigs of a single branch.
Four pintail ducks in phragmites reeds. One floating, three landing. This print is part of a series of prints after Jaques scratchboards published in the 1960s.
Four pintail ducks in phragmites reeds. One floating on water, three landing. This print is part of a series of prints after Jaques scratchboards published in the 1960s.
Print of a scratchboard depicting a puma hunting a small South American deer called a pudu, against a background of tall mountains. This image was used in the book "South American Zoo" (Victor W. Von Hagen, 1946.)
Print entitled "Ring-billed Gulls near the Lincoln Memorial," after a scratchboard by Francis Lee Jaques used to illustrate "Spring in Washington" by Louis J. Halle, Jr. (1947.) This print is part of a set of four published by the Audubon Naturalist Society of Washington, DC, an organization that owned the original scratchboards. Image depicts a...
Color print of a male robin, facing left, perched on a leafy branch with red berries. Print after an original watercolor by Francis Lee Jaques. Part of a series of prints of birds printed by Barton-Cotton, Inc. Printed on reverse of sheet: "From Series 3 Originated by Betty Carnes / Executed in watercolor by Francis Lee Jaques / Approved by Amer...
Print, after an original scratchboard illustration, of pair of snowshoes sticking up from snow. This image was used on embossed cloth cover of "Snowshoe Country" (Florence Page Jaques, 1944.) Bell Museum also owns the original scratchboard of this image (JC.75.2.34, "Snowshoes.")
Color print of Francis Lee Jaques's painting "The Jack Rabbit," an oil painting created for the magazine "Outdoor Life." The original painting was created in 1946 and is now owned by the Jaques Art Center; the print is undated. Depicts a jackrabbit looking out over a landscape of grassy fields and rolling hills.
Color print of an artwork by Francis Lee Jaques, depicting three swans flying over a beach. Appears to be a print after an oil painting. According to a pencil note on the back of the sheet, this image came from a 1944 calendar.
Print after a scratchboard illustration, depicting a train depot with a train to the left of depot. The viewpoint is positioned slightly low, so that the depot appears to loom above the viewer.
Color print of two tufted titmice perching among pine branches and pinecones. Print after an original watercolor by Francis Lee Jaques. Part of a series of prints of birds printed by Barton-Cotton, Inc. Printed on reverse of sheet: "From Series 3 Originated by Betty Carnes / Executed in watercolor by Francis Lee Jaques / Approved by American Nat...
Print, after original oil painting, of a flock of white ibises circling over a wetland river, with storm clouds in the background. Handwritten on back: "Audubon House (?), n.y.c."
Print of an image of a family of wood ducks by Francis Lee Jaques. Ducklings are pictured in their nest in a tree trunk, in the process of jumping to the ground, and safely on the ground, where the mother duck waits. The background features a male wood duck in flight. Paper has been mounted to pressboard. This belongs to a group of three illustr...
Print of the illustration "Yellow-crowned Night Heron in Rock Creek Park," a scratchboard created by Francis Lee Jaques for "Spring in Washington" by Louis J. Halle, Jr. (1947.) Print was one of a series of illustrations from this book that were published by the Audubon Naturalist Society of Washington, DC.