Gene Kloss Landscape Prints
American, 1903-1996
Gene (Alice Geneva) Kloss is considered one of America’s master printmakers. She was born in Oakland, California and established herself as an artist on the West coast.
Kloss was introduced to etching by Perham Nahl while at UC Berkley. She graduated in 1924, and in 1925 married poet Phillips Kloss. In her late twenties, Kloss moved to Taos, New Mexico and began her life’s work of the New Mexican landscape and peoples. It was at this time that she received national acclaim.
Her artwork exudes an unmistakable content and style. Enchanted by the architecture, mountainous landscapes and rituals of the inhabitants, Kloss captured the beauty of the Southwest and surrounding areas. Her style was bold yet deftly simple, masterfully expressing the elusive Southwestern light.
In 1938, she exhibited in Paris with Ernest Blumenschein, Georgia O’Keeffe, and John Sloan. She was also a member of the National Academy of Design, New York.to
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Artist: Gene Kloss
'Noonday Shadows' — Mid-Century Southwest Regionalism
By Gene Kloss
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
'Noonday Shadows', etching and drypoint, edition 75, 1941, Kloss 376. Signed, and titled in pencil. A superb, richly inked impression, in warm black ink, on buff wove paper, in excel...
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Taos Artist Gene Kloss Original Etching. Indian Summer
By Gene Kloss
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Original Etching by famous Taos Artist Gene Kloss (1903-1996). Full Margins.
Edition of 75. Titled: Indian Summer. Image measures: 7 3/4" H x 11 1/8" W.
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Mid-20th Century Gene Kloss Landscape Prints
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Red Mountain Relic (View of Red Mountain, Colorado), Signed Black & White Print
By Gene Kloss
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A stunning example of American printmaking, “Red Mountain Relic” is an original etching with drypoint by acclaimed artist Gene Kloss (1903–1996). This atmospheric composition capture...
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1953 Signed Black & White Etching Print 'Ceremonial Day at Taos' New Mexico
By Gene Kloss
Located in Denver, CO
"Ceremonial Day at Taos" is a captivating vintage black and white etching by renowned American artist Gene Kloss. Created in 1953, this drypoint etching depicts the vibrant life of T...
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'Riders at Sundown' — Mid-Century Southwest Regionalism
By Gene Kloss
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
'Riders at Sundown', aquatint and drypoint, edition 75, 1953, Kloss 451. Signed, titled, and annotated 'Artist's Proof' in pencil. A superb, richly-inked, atmospheric impression, in ...
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1950s American Modern Gene Kloss Landscape Prints
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Gene Kloss Original Etching, 1981 - "Old Pinon Tree"
By Gene Kloss
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Etching & Drypoint on paper by famous Taos Artist Gene Kloss (1903-1996).
Titled: “Old Pinon Tree.” Pencil signed lower right and in excellent condition.
Image measures: 8" H x 6" W....
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TAOS INDIAN JESTERS
By Gene Kloss
Located in Santa Monica, CA
GENE KLOSS (1903 – 1996)
TAOS INDIAN JESTERS, 1944
Etching and aquatint, Signed and titled in pencil. Edition 30. Image 11” x 13 7/8”, sheet 13 ¼ x 16 ½”. In very good condition sa...
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1940s American Realist Gene Kloss Landscape Prints
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Gene Kloss “ Hunters in the snow”
By Gene Kloss
Located in San Francisco, CA
Gene Kloss: 1903-1996. Well listed and very important female American artist. She has Auction results up to $34,000 for an etching. She was born in Oakland California and died in Taos New Mexico, where she did a lot of her work. This fabulous etching is titled hunters in the snow...
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1940s American Realist Gene Kloss Landscape Prints
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Gene Kloss Original Pencil Signed Etching. Navajo Canyon Cliffs
By Gene Kloss
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Etching and drypoint on paper by famous Taos Artist Gene Kloss (1903-1996).
Title: Navajo Canyon Cliffs. Unframed and un-matted. Kloss #563
Pencil titled lower left. Pencil signed lo...
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Late 20th Century Gene Kloss Landscape Prints
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Gene Kloss is considered one of America’s master printmakers. Beginning her career in California, it was not until she moved to Taos, New Mexico, and began her life’s work of its landscape and peoples that she received national acclaim. Just as compelling as her subject matter was her creative, experimental approach to printing. Referring to her etching as "painting," she applied acid directly onto the plate with a fine Japanese brush or a pencil. Achieving a wide variety of tones and smooth color gradients, she developed a style characterized by deep, rich blacks and haloed white regions of light.
Born Alice Geneva Glasier, she got her Bachelors Degree of Arts from the University of California, Berkeley (1924) and studied at the California School of Fine Arts (1924-25). In a senior-year drawing class, the professor, Perham Nahl, held up a damp intaglio print from Kloss’ first plate presciently predicted she was destined to become a printmaker. So relying upon manuals, she set upon a course of self-education, which allowed her to be more daring in her explorations of process.
In 1925, she married Phillips Kloss, a poet and composer who was completely dedicated to her art — at times putting her creative needs before his own. On their honeymoon, the newlyweds traveled east, camping as they went along. Reaching New Mexico, they stayed for two week in Taos Canyon on the way up to the Sangre des Cristo Mountains, cementing a portable sixty-pound printing press to a rock near their campsite. With winters in Berkeley to care for their aging families, they returned for the better part of the year in Taos, until they became full-time residents in 1945. For a period the Klosses lived in southern Colorado, where she introduced its mountains and mining towns into her work.
Kloss began using the name Gene to avoid any bias against female artists. Whether Alice Kloss would have garnered fewer honors is a moot point, but Gene was well regarded by her peers, who elected her to Associate Membership in the prestigious National Academy of Design in 1950 and Full Membership in 1972—the first American woman printmaker ever to be so honored. In addition, she was considered one of the leading artists of New Mexico modernism, exhibiting alongside Ernest Blumenschein, Georgia O’Keefe, and John Sloan in Paris in 1938.
In the thirties, Kloss was employed by the WPA, making a series of prints of Mesa Verde that were distributed to schools. She became caught up with a fascination with the communal culture of Southwestern indigenous people: “The individual Indian is lost out of the tribe but meaningful in the group that integrates itself with nature that has evolved laws for society, divided labor for existence, developed the arts and crafts — all unified in a religion that is significantly expressed in the ceremonies.” Invited to Taos Pueblo, she wouldn’t take photographs or sketch in keeping with the strict regulations. Working from memory, she created scenes in which individual elements became part of dramatic composition, a sensibility seen throughout her work.
Adapting technique to subject matter, she employed etching, drypoint, aquatint, mezzotint, roulette, softground, and a variety of experimental approaches, often combining several techniques on the same plate. In total, Kloss etched more than 625 copper plates, comprising editions ranging from five to 250 prints. Pulling every print herself, she manually cranked the wheel of her geared Sturges press, until she purchased a motorized one in her 70s.
Education: University of California at Berkeley; California School of Fine Arts, San Francisco; California School of Arts and Crafts, Oakland.
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Gene (Alice Geneva) Kloss is considered one of America’s master printmakers. She was born in Oakland, California and established herself as an artist on the West coast. However, it was not until Kloss moved to Taos, New Mexico in her late twenties and began her life’s work of the New Mexican landscape and peoples, that she received national acclaim. Her artwork exudes an unmistakable content and style. Enchanted by the architecture, mountainous landscapes and rituals of the inhabitants, Kloss captured the beauty of the Southwest and surrounding areas. Her style was bold yet deftly simple, masterfully expressing the elusive Southwestern light...
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Original etching printed in an edition of 75 and pencil signed by the artist. Housed in a custom frame with all archival materials; outer dimensions measure 15.25 x 16.75 x 1 inches.
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Pencil signed and titled in lower margin. Presented in a custom frame with all archival materials and museum glass, outer dimensions measure 15 ¾ x 18 ½ x 1 ¼ inches. Image size is 8 x 11 ½ inches.
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