Scott Jacobs
Luce
$2,000.00
$1,600.00
Medium: Giclee On Canvas
Edition: AP of 45
Size: 21.7 x 32.1 inches
Additional Details: Hand signed and numbered on front; signed, dated and dedicated on verso. Canvas size: 21.7 x 32.1 inches. Frame size: 42.5 x 32.3 inches. Artwork is in excellent condition. Certificate of Authenticity included.
Words from Scott: “This is a very sentimental piece to our family because Sharon’s mom, Deanna helped me set it up. She lived with us and was an artist as well so I respected her input on composition. The following day, she was killed in a car accident.”
Art ID: G33922
Scott Jacobs (b. 1958) is an American photorealist painter best known as the first officially licensed Harley-Davidson fine artist, a distinction he earned in 1993. Born in Cranford, New Jersey, and raised in Westfield, Jacobs began his career as an art gallery owner before turning to painting professionally in 1989 after receiving an easel and paints as a Christmas gift from his wife, Sharon. Renowned for his meticulous attention to detail and masterful rendering of chrome, glass, and reflective surfaces, Jacobs creates striking photorealistic paintings of Harley-Davidson motorcycles, classic automobiles, fine wines, spirits, and Americana. His work has also been licensed by Chevrolet, Ford, Mattel, the Marilyn Monroe Estate, and Elvis Presley Enterprises. Jacobs' artwork has appeared in museums, galleries, and private collections throughout the United States, including the Petersen Automotive Museum. He is also the author of The Motorcycle Art of Scott Jacobs and The Complete Work of Scott Jacobs. Today, he continues to paint from his studio in South Dakota, where his work is celebrated by collectors for its technical precision, craftsmanship, and timeless realism.