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Painter, b. 1887 - d. 1969

Francis Lee Jaques (1887–July 24, 1969) was an American wildlife painter.

Jaques hunted and trapped with his father and connected with editors and writers from major hunting magazines. While still a teenager, Jacques paid ten dollars to buy a taxidermy shop in Aitkin, Minnesota. He toughed out a few winters scarcely earning enough money to survive and bartering paintings to pay for services. He alternated railroad work in northern Minnesota and taxidermy in Aitkin to make ends meet.

In 1918 Jaques was drafted into the army. During his six-month stay in St. Emilione, France he recorded his surroundings in several small pencil drawings and watercolor paintings. He came home with a rank of Private First Class and returned to Duluth, Minnesota. There he met Clarence C. Rosenkranz, an artist of the impressionist style, who helped him mix color and express his feelings through art.

In 1924, Jaques sent some of his paintings to the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. His talent was recognized and he was invited to join the museum's team as a background painter. The team traveled around the world gathering exhibit specimens. Jaques recorded his experiences throughout.

Jaques was almost 40 years old when he met Florence Page, a friend of his landlord. She was a budding writer just out of a prestigious school in the East, but was originally from Decatur, Illinois. Jaques and Florence found common ground in nature and developed a friendship. They were married in 1927.

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    • 1940 FEDERAL DUCK STAMP PRINT AND STAMP FRAMED
      Jul. 17, 2024

      1940 FEDERAL DUCK STAMP PRINT AND STAMP FRAMED

      Est: $400 - $800

      F.L Jaques (American 1887-1969). 1940 Federal duck stamp print, stone lithograph on paper, first printing, 3rd edition, signed titled and dated lower margin, signed , titled and dated lower margin, accompanied by duck stamp #rw7. Approximate dimensions: Sight h. 9", w. 11.375"; frame h. 16.75", w. 16.5", d. 0.5".

      Ahlers & Ogletree Inc.
    • FRANCIS LEE JAQUES, MIGRATION OF THE GEESE
      Dec. 09, 2023

      FRANCIS LEE JAQUES, MIGRATION OF THE GEESE

      Est: $9,000 - $12,000

      JAQUES, Francis Lee (1887 - 1969). The Migration of the Geese. Oil on canvas. Signed, "F L Jaques." 19 1/2" x 23 1/2" canvas; 25 1/2" x 29 1/2" framed. During the past two centuries, America has produced some of the finest and most famed natural history painters and artists. While Albert Bierstadt, Thomas Moran and Thomas Worthington Whittredge faithfully recorded the magnificence of her newly discovered landscape, America's wildlife was exquisitely depicted by such artists as John James Audubon, Louis Agassiz Fuertes and Francis Lee Jaques. Each took pride in their nation's bounties and enlightened fellow citizens, as well as foreigners, to the beauty of her lands. The painter and naturalist, Francis Lee Jaques (pronounced "Jay-quees") was a native of Atkin, Minnesota and grew up on the banks of the Mississippi River surrounded by the wildlife he would eventually become famous for depicting. The painter's accomplished depiction of animals and birds was based upon his acute knowledge of animal anatomy. Jaques had inherited a taxidermy shop in repayment of a ten dollar debt. During this time he started painting in earnest and produced a group of watercolor paintings entitled "A Portfolio of Drawings of Nature as it is." Unable to make a substantial living from taxidermy, Jaques turned to railroading in Northern Minnesota during the "off season", and recorded the scenery and trains as they passed through rural Minnesota. World War I temporarily halted his painting career, but upon his return his settled in Duluth as a commercial artist with Duluth photoengraving. There, he meet the artist Clarence C. Rosenkranz, who introduced him to the oil painting technique. Jaques skills were eventually recognized by the American Natural History Museum in New York, and he was invited to join the institution as a museum artist. He became a member of the Salmagundi Club whose membership has included the likes of Louis Comfort Tiffany, Stanford White and Sir Winston Churchill, and which is devoted to serving the needs of fine artists in New York and around the country. Moreover, in 1940, Jaques was honored by the United States Postal Service and asked to design the Federal Duck Stamp for the U. S. Department of the Interior, closely to the oil painting presently offered. Francis Lee Jaques produced many outstanding wildlife paintings during his lifetime and illustrated more than seventy books. These include Dr. Thomas Roberts's Birds of Minnesota, William O. Douglas' My Wilderness and several books by Sigurd F. Olson. He is also famed with inventing the duorama which was a smaller version of the diorama. Above all, however, his painting reveals an abiding love of nature and an intense understanding of animal behavior and anatomy.

      Arader Galleries
    • Francis Lee Jaques Fox Squirrel Drawing
      May. 17, 2023

      Francis Lee Jaques Fox Squirrel Drawing

      Est: $400 - $800

      Francis Lee Jaques (American, 1887-1969). Graphite on paper drawing or sketch of a fox squirrel on a branch. Pencil signed along the lower right; titled along the lower left.

      Revere Auctions
    • Federal duck stamp etching.
      Apr. 27, 2023

      Federal duck stamp etching.

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      With uncirculated stamp. Signed Francis Lee Jaques and dated 1940. Image measures 9.25" x 11.5". Professionally matted and framed.

      Guyette & Deeter
    • Francis Lee Jaques (1887-1969) Four Canes, Three Pintails, A Marsh in the Mist 24 x 20 in. framed 29 x 25 in.
      Feb. 07, 2023

      Francis Lee Jaques (1887-1969) Four Canes, Three Pintails, A Marsh in the Mist 24 x 20 in. framed 29 x 25 in.

      Est: $8,000 - $12,000

      Francis Lee Jaques (1887-1969) Four Canes, Three Pintails, A Marsh in the Mist signed 'FL Jaques' (lower right) and titled on a label (affixed to the backing) oil on canvas 24 x 20 in. framed 29 x 25 in.

      Bonhams
    • Francis Lee Jaques (American 1887-1969), Herald Island, Oil on canvas laid on Masonite, 24 x 30 in (61 x 76.2 cm)
      Dec. 09, 2022

      Francis Lee Jaques (American 1887-1969), Herald Island, Oil on canvas laid on Masonite, 24 x 30 in (61 x 76.2 cm)

      Est: $4,000 - $6,000

      Francis Lee Jaques (American, 1887-1969) Herald Island Oil on canvas laid on Masonite Signed F. L. Jaques and dated 1964 l.r.; also with exhibition paper labels affixed to stretcher

      Weschler's
    • Francis Lee Jaques (American 1887-1969), Untitled (Western Mountain Landscape with Locomotive at Logging Camp), Oil on canvas, 30 x 24 in (76.2 x 61 cm)
      Dec. 09, 2022

      Francis Lee Jaques (American 1887-1969), Untitled (Western Mountain Landscape with Locomotive at Logging Camp), Oil on canvas, 30 x 24 in (76.2 x 61 cm)

      Est: $4,000 - $6,000

      Francis Lee Jaques (American, 1887-1969) Untitled (Western Mountain Landscape with Locomotive at Logging Camp) Oil on canvas Signed F. L. Jaques and dated 1964 l.r.

      Weschler's
    • Frances Lee Jaques 1887-1969 Woodpecker Painting
      Aug. 31, 2022

      Frances Lee Jaques 1887-1969 Woodpecker Painting

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      Frances Lee Jaques (American, 1887-1969) Original watercolor painting on paper. An ornithological bird study featuring seven (7) black, white and red woodpeckers in a tree. Artist signature lower right. Presented on a gold gilt frame with cream white matting. Work Size: 16 x 12 in. Dimensions: 22.5 X 19.5 X 1 in. Condition: Good to fair overall condition, having normal surface wear. Frame having mild storage wear to edges and corners. Estate fresh to the market. Shipping: Hill Auction Gallery offers in-house ground contiguous USA domestic shipping, excluding New Mexico, for $95 plus insurance. Gallery will refer third party shippers for international buyers. Purchaser pick up available upon request. Got something to sell? Contact us at HillAuctionGallery.com

      Hill Auction Gallery
    • FRANCES LEE JAQUES (NY/IL, 1887-1969)
      Feb. 27, 2022

      FRANCES LEE JAQUES (NY/IL, 1887-1969)

      Est: $4,000 - $5,000

      Five Canada Geese Take Flight from Rocky Terrain, oil on canvas, signed lower right, in the original Arts & Crafts gilt molded panel frame, OS: 24" x 24", SS: 13 1/2" x 13 1/2", fine condition.

      Thomaston Place Auction Galleries
    • Francis Lee Jaques (American, 1887-1969). Watercolor on paper.
      Nov. 11, 2021

      Francis Lee Jaques (American, 1887-1969). Watercolor on paper.

      Est: $1,200 - $1,800

      Francis Lee Jaques (American, 1887-1969). Watercolor on paper. Image size 4" x 4". Image of gobbler. Signed lower left. Professionally matted and framed with linen mat.

      Guyette & Deeter
    • Francis Lee Jaques (American, 1887-1969). Watercolor on paper.
      Nov. 11, 2021

      Francis Lee Jaques (American, 1887-1969). Watercolor on paper.

      Est: $900 - $1,200

      Francis Lee Jaques (American, 1887-1969). Watercolor on paper. 4" x 4". Mallard sin flight. Signed. Professionally framed and matted with linen mat.

      Guyette & Deeter
    • Francis Lee Jaques (American, 1887-1969). Watercolor on paper.
      Nov. 11, 2021

      Francis Lee Jaques (American, 1887-1969). Watercolor on paper.

      Est: $900 - $1,200

      Francis Lee Jaques (American, 1887-1969). Watercolor on paper. Image size 3.75" x 4.5". Signed. Professionally matted and framed in gilt frame with linen mat.

      Guyette & Deeter
    • Francis Lee Jaques (American, 1887-1969). Oil on board.
      Nov. 11, 2021

      Francis Lee Jaques (American, 1887-1969). Oil on board.

      Est: $8,000 - $12,000

      Francis Lee Jaques (American, 1887-1969). Oil on board. 15.5" x 11.5". Pair of courting mallards. Signed lower right. Professionally framed.

      Guyette & Deeter
    • Oil on canvas of hooded mergansers in pond, Frances Lee Jaques (1887-1969).
      Aug. 22, 2020

      Oil on canvas of hooded mergansers in pond, Frances Lee Jaques (1887-1969).

      Est: $4,000 - $6,000

      Oil on canvas of hooded mergansers in pond, Frances Lee Jaques (1887-1969). image size 29.5" x 23.5".

      Guyette & Deeter
    • Oil on canvas, Francis Jaques (1887-1969).
      Jul. 23, 2019

      Oil on canvas, Francis Jaques (1887-1969).

      Est: $10,000 - $15,000

      Oil on canvas, Francis Jaques (1887-1969). Hooded merganser in breeding plumage working through edge of timber. Signed lower right. Professionally framed. Image size 29.5" x 23.5".

      Guyette & Deeter
    • Frances Lee Jaques Landscape Oil on Canvas
      Jul. 18, 2019

      Frances Lee Jaques Landscape Oil on Canvas

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      Frances Lee Jaques (1887-1969.). Oil on canvas depicting a landscape with swans. Signed along the lower right. Unframed; height: 16 in x width: 20 in. Framed; height: 19 in x width: 23 in. SKU: 01841 Follow us on Instagram: @revereauctions

      Revere Auctions
    • Oil on board, Francis Jaques (1888-1969).
      Apr. 25, 2019

      Oil on board, Francis Jaques (1888-1969).

      Est: $6,000 - $8,000

      Oil on board, Francis Jaques (1888-1969). Signed in the lower right. Image of pair of mallards swimming through the rippled water. Likely a spring mating courtship. Appropriate period frame. Measures 15.25" x 11.5".

      Guyette & Deeter
    • Francis Lee Jaques American, 1887-1969 Mountain Valley, 1954
      Mar. 12, 2019

      Francis Lee Jaques American, 1887-1969 Mountain Valley, 1954

      Est: $4,000 - $6,000

      Francis Lee Jaques American, 1887-1969 Mountain Valley, 1954 Initialed and dated F.L.J. 1954 (lr) Oil on canvas 12 x 16 1/8 inches (30.5 x 41 cm) Provenance: Clarence L. Hay, gift from the Trustees of the American Museum of Natural History, New York This work is a smaller version of one of the background paintings by Jaques in the Timberline group diorama in the Hall of North American Forests (1954) in New York City's American Museum of Natural History. C 

      DOYLE Auctioneers & Appraisers
    • Jaques, Flock of Geese
      Sep. 29, 2018

      Jaques, Flock of Geese

      Est: $12,000 - $15,000

      JAQUES, Francis Lee (1887-1969). Flock of Geese. Oil on Canvas. 19 1/2 x 23 1/2 inches, 26 x 30 inches framed

      Arader Galleries
    • Jaques Watercolor, Green Heron
      Jul. 28, 2018

      Jaques Watercolor, Green Heron

      Est: $15,000 - $20,000

      JAQUES, Francis Lee (1887-1969). Green Heron. Watercolor and gouache. Inscribed lower left: "Little Green Heron". Inscribed upper left: "#1". Signed center: "F L Jaques". 14 3/4 x 19 1/4 inches sheet, 24 x 29 inches framed. During the past two centuries, America has produced some of the finest and most famed natural history painters and artists. While Albert Bierstadt, Thomas Moran and Thomas Worthington Whittredge faithfully recorded the magnificence of her newly discovered landscape, America’s wildlife was exquisitely depicted by such artists as John James Audubon, Louis Agassiz Fuertes and Francis Lee Jaques. Each took pride in their nation’s bounties and enlightened fellow citizens, as well as foreigners, to the beauty of her lands. The painter and naturalist, Francis Lee Jaques (pronounced “Jay-quees”) was a native of Atkin, Minnesota and grew up on the banks of the Mississippi River surrounded by the wildlife he would eventually become famous for depicting. His father, Ephriam, was a hunting guide, farmer, writer, poet and logger and thus, had a profound influence upon his son, introducing him to the glories of nature. Jaques’s education was somewhat informal, relying upon conversations with his father’s hunting friends and clients to gain knowledge rather than attending school. Indeed, it was during a hunting trip with the editor of Field and Stream magazine that his career path was formed. The painter’s accomplished depiction of animals and birds was based upon his acute knowledge of animal anatomy. Jaques had inherited a taxidermy shop in repayment of a ten dollar debt. During this time he started painting in earnest and produced a group of watercolor paintings entitled “A Portfolio of Drawings of Nature as it is.” Unable to make a substantial living from taxidermy, Jaques turned to railroading in Northern Minnesota during the “off season”, and recorded the scenery and trains as they passed through rural Minnesota. World War I temporarily halted his painting career, but upon his return his settled in Duluth as a commercial artist with Duluth photoengraving. There, he meet the artist Clarence C. Rosenkranz, who introduced him to the oil painting technique. Jaques skills were eventually recognized by the American Natural History Museum in New York, and he was invited to join the institution as a museum artist. He became a member of the Salmagundi Club whose membership has included the likes of Louis Comfort Tiffany, Stanford White and Sir Winston Churchill, and which is devoted to serving the needs of fine artists in New York and around the country. Moreover, in 1940, Jaques was honored by the United States Postal Service and asked to design the Federal Duck Stamp for the U. S. Department of the Interior. The stamp is of two Black Ducks flying above Aitkin’s Rice Lake and over one and a quarter million were sold. The composition relates very closely to the two oil paintings presently offered. Francis Lee Jaques produced many outstanding wildlife paintings during his lifetime and illustrated more than seventy books. These include Dr. Thomas Roberts’s Birds of Minnesota, William O. Douglas’s My Wilderness and several books by Sigurd F. Olson. He is also famed with inventing the duorama which was a smaller version of the diorama. Above all, however, his paintings reveal an abiding love of nature and an intense understanding of animal behavior and anatomy.

      Arader Galleries
    • Jaques Watercolor, Ducks
      Jul. 28, 2018

      Jaques Watercolor, Ducks

      Est: $15,000 - $20,000

      JAQUES, Francis Lee (1887-1969). Flock of Blue-Billed Ducks. Watercolor and gouache. Signed lower right: "F. L. Jaques". 11 1/4 x 15 1/4 inches sheet, 17 x 20 1/4 inches framed. During the past two centuries, America has produced some of the finest and most famed natural history painters and artists. While Albert Bierstadt, Thomas Moran and Thomas Worthington Whittredge faithfully recorded the magnificence of her newly discovered landscape, America’s wildlife was exquisitely depicted by such artists as John James Audubon, Louis Agassiz Fuertes and Francis Lee Jaques. Each took pride in their nation’s bounties and enlightened fellow citizens, as well as foreigners, to the beauty of her lands. The painter and naturalist, Francis Lee Jaques (pronounced “Jay-quees”) was a native of Atkin, Minnesota and grew up on the banks of the Mississippi River surrounded by the wildlife he would eventually become famous for depicting. His father, Ephriam, was a hunting guide, farmer, writer, poet and logger and thus, had a profound influence upon his son, introducing him to the glories of nature. Jaques’s education was somewhat informal, relying upon conversations with his father’s hunting friends and clients to gain knowledge rather than attending school. Indeed, it was during a hunting trip with the editor of Field and Stream magazine that his career path was formed. The painter’s accomplished depiction of animals and birds was based upon his acute knowledge of animal anatomy. Jaques had inherited a taxidermy shop in repayment of a ten dollar debt. During this time he started painting in earnest and produced a group of watercolor paintings entitled “A Portfolio of Drawings of Nature as it is.” Unable to make a substantial living from taxidermy, Jaques turned to railroading in Northern Minnesota during the “off season”, and recorded the scenery and trains as they passed through rural Minnesota. World War I temporarily halted his painting career, but upon his return his settled in Duluth as a commercial artist with Duluth photoengraving. There, he meet the artist Clarence C. Rosenkranz, who introduced him to the oil painting technique. Jaques skills were eventually recognized by the American Natural History Museum in New York, and he was invited to join the institution as a museum artist. He became a member of the Salmagundi Club whose membership has included the likes of Louis Comfort Tiffany, Stanford White and Sir Winston Churchill, and which is devoted to serving the needs of fine artists in New York and around the country. Moreover, in 1940, Jaques was honored by the United States Postal Service and asked to design the Federal Duck Stamp for the U. S. Department of the Interior. The stamp is of two Black Ducks flying above Aitkin’s Rice Lake and over one and a quarter million were sold. The composition relates very closely to the two oil paintings presently offered. Francis Lee Jaques produced many outstanding wildlife paintings during his lifetime and illustrated more than seventy books. These include Dr. Thomas Roberts’s Birds of Minnesota, William O. Douglas’s My Wilderness and several books by Sigurd F. Olson. He is also famed with inventing the duorama which was a smaller version of the diorama. Above all, however, his paintings reveal an abiding love of nature and an intense understanding of animal behavior and anatomy.

      Arader Galleries
    • FRANCIS LEE JAQUES (American, 1887-1969)
      Jul. 07, 2018

      FRANCIS LEE JAQUES (American, 1887-1969)

      Est: $300 - $500

      FRANCIS LEE JAQUES (American, 1887-1969), Federal Duck Stamp 1940, lithograph, pencil signed and titled at bottom, framed with stamp. Toning, mat burn, waving. Lithograph sight 10''h, 13''w. (Collectible) (Fine Art)

      South Bay Auctions Inc
    • FRANCIS LEE JAQUES, (AMERICAN 1887-1969), GEESE IN FLIGHT
      Jun. 03, 2018

      FRANCIS LEE JAQUES, (AMERICAN 1887-1969), GEESE IN FLIGHT

      Est: $5,000 - $8,000

      FRANCIS LEE JAQUES (american 1887-1969) GEESE IN FLIGHT Signed 'F.L. Jaques' bottom right, oil on canvas 30 x 42 in. (76.2 x 106.7cm) provenance: Private Collection, Nebraska.

      Freeman's | Hindman
    • Francis Lee Jaques Watercolor of Two Orioles
      Mar. 31, 2018

      Francis Lee Jaques Watercolor of Two Orioles

      Est: $6,000 - $8,000

      Two Orioles. Francis Lee Jaques (1887-1969). Watercolor and gouache on board. Signed: ‘F L Jaques’ lower right. 11 1/2 x 8 3/4 inches image, 14 1/4 x 11 1/2 inches board. Jacques’ accomplished depiction of animals and birds was based upon his acute knowledge of animal anatomy. Jaques had inherited a taxidermy shop in repayment of a ten dollar debt. During this time he started painting in earnest and produced a group of watercolor paintings entitled “A Portfolio of Drawings of Nature as it is.” Unable to make a substantial living from taxidermy, Jaques turned to railroading in Northern Minnesota during the “off season”, and recorded the scenery and trains as they passed through rural Minnesota. He produced many outstanding wildlife paintings during his lifetime and illustrated more than seventy books.

      Arader Galleries
    • FRANCIS LEE JAQUES, (AMERICAN 1887-1969), GEESE IN FLIGHT
      Dec. 03, 2017

      FRANCIS LEE JAQUES, (AMERICAN 1887-1969), GEESE IN FLIGHT

      Est: $5,000 - $8,000

      FRANCIS LEE JAQUES (american 1887-1969) GEESE IN FLIGHT Signed 'F.L. Jaques' bottom right, oil on canvas 30 x 42 in. (76.2 x 106.7cm) provenance: Private Collection, Nebraska.

      Freeman's | Hindman
    • Oil on canvas of shorebirds, Francis L. Jaques.
      Jul. 26, 2016

      Oil on canvas of shorebirds, Francis L. Jaques.

      Est: $6,500 - $9,500

      Oil on canvas of shorebirds, Francis L. Jaques. Signed. Image size approximately 12" x 16".

      Guyette & Deeter
    • Pennyfield Lock House
      Feb. 12, 2015

      Pennyfield Lock House

      Est: $400 - $600

      Pennyfield Lock House

      Copley Fine Art Auctions
    • Seneca Aqueduct
      Feb. 12, 2015

      Seneca Aqueduct

      Est: $400 - $600

      Seneca Aqueduct

      Copley Fine Art Auctions
    • Washington Monument
      Feb. 12, 2015

      Washington Monument

      Est: $400 - $600

      Jaques "worked mostly in oil and in black-and-white scratchboard drawings." "Lee's scratchboard drawings in black and white started a revival of the technique, which for a time had been almost forgotten. His book illustrations were widely admired - and copied, sometimes almost exactly. Artists commented upon his confident use of space in scratchboard work, as they did upon the elimination of nonessentials and the fidelity to nature, which made them seem almost colorful...Lee left areas blank because of his liking for space, which suggested the freedom that he always wanted to convey."

      Copley Fine Art Auctions
    • Ducks Near Dyke Inlet
      Feb. 12, 2015

      Ducks Near Dyke Inlet

      Est: $400 - $600

      "Francis Lee Jaques made a series of scratchboard drawings for Spring in Washington by Louis J. Halle, Jr., published in 1947. Prints from these drawings were published by the Audubon Naturalist Society."

      Copley Fine Art Auctions
    • Francis Lee Jaques, Migration of the Geese
      Jan. 24, 2015

      Francis Lee Jaques, Migration of the Geese

      Est: $12,000 - $15,000

      JAQUES, Francis Lee (1887 - 1969). The Migration of the Geese. Oil on canvas. Canvas size: 19 1/2 x 23 1/2 inches; framed size: 25 1/2 x 29 1/2 inches. Signed, "F L Jaques." During the past two centuries, America has produced some of the finest and most famed natural history painters and artists. While Albert Bierstadt, Thomas Moran and Thomas Worthington Whittredge faithfully recorded the magnificence of her newly discovered landscape, America?s wildlife was exquisitely depicted by such artists as John James Audubon, Louis Agassiz Fuertes and Francis Lee Jaques. Each took pride in their nation?s bounties and enlightened fellow citizens, as well as foreigners, to the beauty of her lands. The painter and naturalist, Francis Lee Jaques (pronounced ?Jay-quees?) was a native of Atkin, Minnesota and grew up on the banks of the Mississippi River surrounded by the wildlife he would eventually become famous for depicting. The painter?s accomplished depiction of animals and birds was based upon his acute knowledge of animal anatomy. Jaques had inherited a taxidermy shop in repayment of a ten dollar debt. During this time he started painting in earnest and produced a group of watercolor paintings entitled ?A Portfolio of Drawings of Nature as it is.? Unable to make a substantial living from taxidermy, Jaques turned to railroading in Northern Minnesota during the ?off season?, and recorded the scenery and trains as they passed through rural Minnesota. World War I temporarily halted his painting career, but upon his return his settled in Duluth as a commercial artist with Duluth photoengraving. There, he meet the artist Clarence C. Rosenkranz, who introduced him to the oil painting technique. Jaques skills were eventually recognized by the American Natural History Museum in New York, and he was invited to join the institution as a museum artist. He became a member of the Salmagundi Club whose membership has included the likes of Louis Comfort Tiffany, Stanford White and Sir Winston Churchill, and which is devoted to serving the needs of fine artists in New York and around the country. Moreover, in 1940, Jaques was honored by the United States Postal Service and asked to design the Federal Duck Stamp for the U. S. Department of the Interior, closely to the oil painting presently offered. Francis Lee Jaques produced many outstanding wildlife paintings during his lifetime and illustrated more than seventy books. These include Dr. Thomas Roberts?s Birds of Minnesota, William O. Douglas?s My Wilderness and several books by Sigurd F. Olson. He is also famed with inventing the duorama which was a smaller version of the diorama. Above all, however, his painting reveals an abiding love of nature and an intense understanding of animal behavior and anatomy.

      Arader Galleries
    • In The White Pine Forest
      Jul. 26, 2014

      In The White Pine Forest

      Est: $300 - $500

      In The White Pine Forest

      Copley Fine Art Auctions
    • Ptarmigan In the Rockies
      Jul. 26, 2014

      Ptarmigan In the Rockies

      Est: $4,000 - $6,000

      Ptarmigan In the Rockies

      Copley Fine Art Auctions
    • Francis Lee Jaques (1887-1969)
      Jul. 26, 2014

      Francis Lee Jaques (1887-1969)

      Est: $15,000 - $25,000

      The White-Tail Deer - Aristocrat of American Game

      Coeur d’Alene Art Auction
    • Under the Cuffs at Crooked Lakes
      Jul. 31, 2013

      Under the Cuffs at Crooked Lakes

      Est: $300 - $500

      inscribed "illustration Canoe Country p. 24 given to us by Francis Lee Jaques" on back

      Copley Fine Art Auctions
    • A Line of Shovelers on a Shallow Pond
      Jul. 31, 2013

      A Line of Shovelers on a Shallow Pond

      Est: $300 - $500

      A Line of Shovelers on a Shallow Pond

      Copley Fine Art Auctions
    • Francis Lee Jaques (1887-1969) Mallard Family, Watercolor, 13 by 9 inches
      Jul. 21, 2011

      Francis Lee Jaques (1887-1969) Mallard Family, Watercolor, 13 by 9 inches

      Est: $2,000 - $4,000

      Francis Lee Jaques (1887-1969) Mallard Family, Watercolor, 13 by 9 inches, Signed "F.L. Jaques" lower right Inscribed "Mallard Male, Female, and Young" on back

      Copley Fine Art Auctions
    • Francis Lee Jaques (1887-1969) Black Ducks, Federal Duck Stamp Design, Lithograph, 9 by 11 inches
      Jul. 21, 2011

      Francis Lee Jaques (1887-1969) Black Ducks, Federal Duck Stamp Design, Lithograph, 9 by 11 inches

      Est: $600 - $900

      Francis Lee Jaques (1887-1969) Black Ducks, Federal Duck Stamp Design, Lithograph, 9 by 11 inches, Signed "F.L. Jaques" lower right Inscribed "Federal Duck Stamp Design 1940" lower left, Third edition, Framed with 1940 Federal Duck Stamp

      Copley Fine Art Auctions
    • Francis Lee Jaques American, 1887-1969 Raccoon Signed F.L. Jaques (lr) Oil on canvas 26 1/2 x 19 5/8 in...
      May. 25, 2011

      Francis Lee Jaques American, 1887-1969 Raccoon Signed F.L. Jaques (lr) Oil on canvas 26 1/2 x 19 5/8 in...

      Est: $6,000 - $8,000

      Francis Lee Jaques American, 1887-1969 Raccoon Signed F.L. Jaques (lr) Oil on canvas 26 1/2 x 19 5/8 inches Provenance: Private collection, New Jersey Thence by descent to the current owner Raised in the rural midwest, Francis Lee Jaques evinced an early interest in wildlife, teaching himself drawing and taxidermy. Hired in 1924 by the American Museum of Natural History as a staff museum artist, Jaques enjoyed a distinguished career as a painter-illustrator for exhibits and numerous scientific and popular publications. The present work is said to have hung in the lobby of Popular Science.

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    • Francis Lee Jaques (1887-1969)
      Jan. 17, 2011

      Francis Lee Jaques (1887-1969)

      Est: $400 - $600

      Black Ducks Flying. Signed "F.L. Jaques" lower right.

      Copley Fine Art Auctions
    • Francis Lee Jaques (1887-1969)
      Jan. 17, 2011

      Francis Lee Jaques (1887-1969)

      Est: $10,000 - $15,000

      Pintails and Teal. Signed and dated "F.L. Jaques 1942" lower right.

      Copley Fine Art Auctions
    • Francis Lee Jaques (1887-1969)
      Jul. 22, 2010

      Francis Lee Jaques (1887-1969)

      Est: $15,000 - $25,000

      The Geese at Aitkin's Rice Lake-Francis Lee Jaques' 1940 Federal Duck Stamp design also features Rice Lake near his boyhood home of Aitkin, Minnesota, where he saw firsthand the impressive migrations of wildfowl along the Mississippi flyway.

      Copley Fine Art Auctions
    • Francis Lee Jaques (1887-1969)
      Jul. 22, 2010

      Francis Lee Jaques (1887-1969)

      Est: $6,000 - $10,000

      Snow Geese-As Roger Tory Peterson writes, Francis Lee Jaques' "canvases are a sensitive and joyous celebration of the wild world - a record of the way it was in his time." This depiction of Snow Geese captures the wings of individual birds at different stages during flight, and the rhythmic quality of the flock lends the painting a harmonious tone. It is similar to the work chosen for the cover of Donald T. Luce and Laura M. Andrews' book, "Francis Lee Jaques: Artist-Naturalist," which also portrays a skein of migrating Snow Geese over a marsh.

      Copley Fine Art Auctions
    • Francis Lee Jaques (1887-1969)
      Jul. 22, 2010

      Francis Lee Jaques (1887-1969)

      Est: $6,000 - $10,000

      Canada Geese-Canada Geese

      Copley Fine Art Auctions
    • FRANCIS LEE JAQUES (American, 1887-1969); Oil on
      Jun. 19, 2010

      FRANCIS LEE JAQUES (American, 1887-1969); Oil on

      Est: $12,000 - $18,000

      FRANCIS LEE JAQUES (American, 1887-1969); Oil on board of Canada Geese in flight (framed); Signed; 24'' x 20''; Provenance: Private Collection, Pennsylvania

      Rago Arts and Auction Center
    • FRANCIS LEE JAQUES (American, 1887-1969) TWO WORKS: "VICUNA" AND FLOWERING BRANCH.
      Aug. 25, 2009

      FRANCIS LEE JAQUES (American, 1887-1969) TWO WORKS: "VICUNA" AND FLOWERING BRANCH.

      Est: $300 - $500

      1) Ink on scratch boards titled "Vicuna Head Chap. II". Signed lower left "F L Jaques". Scene shows a small group of Vicunas against a mountain backdrop. Unframed, shrink wrapped on foam core. 2) Ink on board of a dogwood branch with honeybees. Untitled and signed with initials "FLJ". Unframed, shrink wrapped on foam core. SIZE: 1) 11" x 9-1/4". 2) 6-1/2" x 14". CONDITION: Some wear to edges and corners, very good. 9-95770

      James D. Julia
    • Francis Lee Jaques (1887-1969)
      Jul. 23, 2008

      Francis Lee Jaques (1887-1969)

      Est: $3,000 - $4,000

      Francis Lee Jaques (1887-1969) Mallards Oil on board 9 by 12 inches

      Copley Fine Art Auctions
    • 1940 Jaques Federal duck stamp print, "Black
      Nov. 03, 2007

      1940 Jaques Federal duck stamp print, "Black

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      1940 Jaques Federal duck stamp print, "Black Ducks" with stamp, signed lower right "F.L. Jaques" (Frances Lee Jaques, American, 1887-1969) and inscribed in pencil "Duck Stamp Design 1940", lithograph, unframed, image 7-1/4 x 10 in. Toning, stamp in glassine, pencil erasure in margin.

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