Lee Jamison, the sage forge, Huntsville Artists, Huntsville, Texas, history, murals, landscape paintings

Texas History:
Lee is one of the few historical artists
who makes a specialty of the history
of Texas.
In the work shown here, entitled
"Storm Coming: Main Street, Houston
1926" a booming town in a booming
time is presented with a touch of the
ominous. On the left is the First
Presbyterian Church. Behind that is
the old Hotel Bender. The Rice Hotel
is two blocks down on the left.
In two years Houston will be the first
city in the old Confederacy to host a
national Party convention (the
Democratic National Convention at
which Al Smith was nominated the
first Catholic presidential nominee,
only to lose badly to Herbert Hoover).
Connoisseurs of history might take
note that it has now been as long
since the end of W.W.II as it was at
that time since the end of the Civil
War. Again we find ourselves in
historic times with the Democrats set
to nominate either the first woman or
the first minority nominee.


Longhorn Stampedes!
Two matching murals for the Century Room
in UT's D.K.R. Texas Memorial Stadium.
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Murals
A vineyard scene unfolds in the spiral
staircase to a Houston area wine cellar.
"Storm Coming: Main Street, Houston "
Downtown Houston
Family Portrait, 24 x 30 inch oil