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Jim Hautman
Jim Hautman's work has been displayed in
the Oval Office of the White House, The Smithsonian Institution, the Leigh
Yawley Woodson Art Museum, and in public and private collections throughout
the world. In 1990 he be came the youngest to ever win the Federal Duck
Stamp contest. He won again in 1995 when his mallard painting received the
first ever perfect score of 25. In 1998, Jim tied his own record by winning
the 1999-2000 Federal Duck Stamp with another perfect score.
In 1991, he was commissioned by the
Australian government to paint their Federal Duck Stamp, and was named Duck
Unlimited International Artist of the Year. In 1996, a life sized statue of
the artist at work was put on permanent display in the Smithsonian's
National Postal Museum in Washington D.C. Jim's artwork, his name and
likeness of his studio were used in the Academy Award winning movie "Fargo."
Jim comes from an artistic family of nine,
including a sister, a mother, and two brothers who are professional artists.
His brothers Robert and Joseph have also won the Federal Duck Stamp Contest,
in 1997 and 1992 respectively.
Our current inventory of Jim
Hautman.
To see a larger view of any print, "click" on it. If you'd rather order
directly, call us! 1-800-769-6406.
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