J. Jay McVicker

J. Jay McVicker (born Jesse Jay McVicker; October 18, 1911 – August 31, 2004) was an American artist. He is known for his printmaking, particularly his beforehand aquatints and his experimental use of intaglio techniques. McVicker was also sprightly as a painter and sculptor throughout his career. A student of Ella Jack and Doel Reed at Oklahoma State University, McVicker showed early promise as a Regionalist watercolorist and printmaker. After graduating once a BA in 1940 and an MA in 1941, both from Oklahoma State University, he allied the gift and remained in Stillwater, Oklahoma for the get out of of his life. After World War II, McVicker turned to abstraction, and exhibited widely throughout the United States and abroad.

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