Jerry Riness Artist Gallery

He’s an artist, a cowboy artist. He paints exquisite scenes that reflect the beauty of the West – its people, Native Americans, cowboys and their animals. His is not the romantic Wild West from the movies — his work depicts real life on the frontier.
Born in Rudyard, Michigan, Sept.9, 1935, he studied with Ben Turner as a boy, in Colorado while growing up on his dad’s ranch. He served in Naval Intelligence, as a photo interpreter. He has done magazine covers for True West, and Frontier Times (1981-1985). He was elected to Salmagundi Club of New York (1983). Jerry painted as a resident gallery artist in Jackson Hole, Wyoming (1981-1984). He was featured in Gallery section of Western Horseman Magazine in July 1997.





