Jack Terry: Heading Home Print | 289/500 | Very Good Never Framed
Jack Terry: Heading Home Print | 289/500 | Very Good Never Framed
Technical Details
Artist: Jack Terry (American, b. 1952)
Title: Heading Home
Year Published: 1994
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Edition: 289/500 (Signed and Numbered by the Artist)
Image Size: 24"h x 20"w
Sheet Size: 29"h x 25"w
Publisher: Jack Terry Fine Art Publishing
Documentation: Includes original Publisher-issued Certificate of Authenticity (COA).
Condition: Very Good, Never Framed: Creasing on 3 of the 4 corners, early foxing is present, although not really visible unless viewed at an extreme angle, but is present.
Description of the Artwork
Heading Home is a masterful Western narrative that captures the quiet, golden-hour transition of a cowboy's day. Jack Terry is celebrated for his "Romantic Realism," and this piece exemplifies that style through its warm, glowing palette and cinematic composition. The lone rider and his mount are rendered with a profound sense of peace and purpose, set against a sweeping landscape that feels both vast and intimate. Unlike smaller modern reproductions, this 1994 limited edition offers the scale and detail that established Terry as a premier chronicler of the American West.
Artist Bio: Jack Terry
Jack Terry is an iconic figure in contemporary Western art. Born in Texas and influenced by a grandfather who was a cowboy and another who was a circuit-riding preacher, Terry’s work often bridges the gap between the rugged frontier and spiritual tranquility. He gained national acclaim at just 26 when he was named the Bicentennial Artist of Texas.
Terry’s paintings hang in prominent collections worldwide, including those of the King Ranch, former President George W. Bush, and celebrities like Burt Reynolds and Dick Clark. A member of the Western Artists of America, his work is characterized by a "glow" that brings the history and soul of the West to life for modern audiences.
Provenance and Authentication
We provide a 100% Lifetime Guarantee of Authenticity for this work. This print was acquired from a retired North Carolina frame shop in February/March 2026 is new and has never been framed.
Inquiry & Shipping
Shipping: Ships rolled in a heavy duty shipping tube.
Inquiries: Please contact SecondMoonshot for high-resolution images of the art, edition numbering, and documentation.
Framing: Framing available upon request.

