JERRY
MALZAHN
Jerry
Malzahn, a talented landscape artist, was born in Stuttgart Arkansas on September
30, 1946, moving to Texas as young adult. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree
from the University of North Texas and founded Malzahn Landscape Company where
he currently serves as president.
In
1994, at the age of 48, Jerry began to devote himself to landscape painting. He
garnered enthusiastic and immediate response by collecting first place prize for
landscape paintings and landscape paintings with architecture and third place
prize for landscape painting with figures at the 1996 Texas State Fair. Jerry
displayed his art in two successful shows at the Wild Gallery (1996) and David
Dike Fine Art (2003) in Dallas. In 2003, he was selected for membership into the
prestigious Salmagundi Club in New York, New York. Jerry's landscapes are displayed
in important private, corporate and public collections in Dallas and Ft Worth,
Texas, New York, New York, and Annapolis, Maryland at the U.S. Naval Academy Museum.
Malzahn's
brilliant landscapes pay homage to a wide range of nineteenth century landscape
masters. His heroic, western landscapes echo the grand panoramas of Thomas Moran
and Albert Bierstadt in their scope and strongly articulated perspectives. His
meadow scenes carry the delicate and poetic subtlety of the French Barbizon School,
particularly the dream-like atmosphere of Corot, Daubigny and Harpignies. While
noticing the influence of these artists, one ultimately sees the marks of a highly
talented individual hand, sensitive to the nuances of how light and dark effect
the mood of nature yet impassioned to capture the great breadth of America's most
exalted scenery.
Jerry
lives with his wife, Lyla Thompson Malzahn, in Coppell, Texas. They have a daughter,
Franchesca, who serves in the United States Air Force.