Watercolor landscape by Florence Page Jaques, with three large trees at the left edge of the scene and a pond in the foreground. In the right middle distance are two figures carrying golf bags with clubs. Pencil underdrawing visible in several places.
Pencil drawing of two small branches with many branching twigs, some leaves. Left branch has maple-like leaves, and the right branch has oval leaves ending in a point. Several elements have letters written next to them, presumably matching a key, though the key is not present. Notes on sheet indicate that the location is near Orlando, Florida. T...
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 ...
Pastel drawing of a pair of green-winged teals in profile, facing right. The male is standing; the female, at his feet, is entering water to swim. Water, ground, and reeds indicated with a few sketchy strokes.
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.
Scratchboard drawing of two manatees in water, both facing left. The foreground manatee is diving down, and the one behind it is simply floating. This image was an illustration for the book "South American Zoo" (Victor W. Von Hagen, 1946), the heading for Chapter 24, "Ridiculous Mermaid." The illustration published in "South American Zoo" is vir...
Watercolor painting of several pintails, male and female, at the edge of a flooded field. Semi-submerged trees and grasses in distance, and a large number of birds flying in V formation in the sky. This is an early, possibly childhood work by Francis Lee Jaques and may be adapted or copied from other sources. Image is mounted on brown paper; par...