James Boren

1921 – 1990

James Boren

BORN IN

Waxahatchie, Texas

KNOWN FOR

Frontier and cowboy genre painting, illustration, museum director

A noted watercolor and oil painter of western scenes and member of the Cowboy Artists of America, James Boren was born in Waxahatchie, Texas, the son of a minister, and from 1971, he lived in Clifton, Texas.  Because of the influence of his father, he continued to regard himself as a religious person.

He knew as a teenager that he wanted to be an illustrator but his schooling at Southwestern College was interrupted by four years of military service in the Marines during World War II. After the war in 1951, he earned his M.F.A. from the Kansas City Art Institute and then taught for two years at St. Mary’s College.

He was named Texas State Artist of the Year, and as a member of the Cowboy Artists of America, won the gold medal in watercolor seven times. His paintings consistently reflected his belief that the American cowboy had the star role in the drama of the West.

Sold At Lone Star Art Auction

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JAMES BOREN
(1921-1990)

When it Pays to Pack a Rod

, 1970
watercolor on paper
21 x 29 inches (sight)
Sold for: $1,080
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JAMES BOREN
(1921-1990)

Beans for the Boys

, 1996
oil on canvas
16 x 20 inches
Sold for: $2,400
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James Boren
(1921 – 1990)

Mexican Cowboy

, 1976
watercolor on paper
8 x 10 inches
Sold for: $600