Actress & Artist Jane Seymour Art Show
Jane Seymour is best known for her Emmy and Golden Globe awards and for television and movie roles including Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, A Marriage of Convenience, Live and Let Die, and War and Remembrance. But she is also an author and painter.
As an artist, she produced a greeting card series to support her charities. One of her watercolors was featured on a Discover credit card Card and raised $25,000 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Another painting sold for $20,000 at a fund-raiser. She also asked designed a special edition champagne bottle for Korbel, and a Escada silk scarf.
Working in oils, pastels and watercolors, her subject include among others, flowers and gardens and will be on display at two of the P & C Galleries in the DC area this weekend.
Jane Seymour Art Show
P & C Art Galleries
Georgetown and Alexandria galleries
Dates and Times
- Friday, April 27th, 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. - 3108 M St., NW, Washington, DC 20007
- Saturday, April 28th, 6:30 to 9:00 p.m., - 212 King St., Alexandria, VA 22314
Nearest Metro subway station - Georgetown - Foggy Bottom then a 8/10 mile walk, Alexandria - King Street then a 1 mile walk
Photos: Photos and art courtesy of Jane Seymour and P & C Galleries.
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4 Comments
[...] to see Jane Seymour has decided to take a pass to focus on her other interests, especially after recently losing her [...]
We ordered the Red Dress Pin from the http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov website.
Along with our order we received the “Jane Seymour” greeting cards.
We would like to add our opinion to say we loved the card “Woman in a Red Dress 1. Original oil on cavas, 18″ x 14″.
As we work for the State of Texas Human and Health Services, we would like to give you the idea to put those cards on sale next year for “The Heart Truth” campaign.
Thank you!
Kari Paulson
Thanks for your comment Kari.
I tried to find her line of cards online, but had no luck. Perhaps if you sent a note to her website or fan club, it might lead you to a source if you are looking to purchase her cards.
Since I don’t sell products on The DC Traveler, I do like the idea of promoting some worthy causes.
jane, we bought the picture of the little girl with the pail on the beach in Destin Florida. A Picture was taken with us and the three girls with you at the gallery there. Since then they have quit business. We would like to find that picture.
Please respond if possible