A fine art poster of “The Sanctuary, Chimayo” by Gene Kloss. An adobe church with bell towers on each side of portal. Front of church is enclosed with adobe wall which has gate in center. Woman wearing black shawl stands outside of gate. Two large trees on either side of image frame adobe church. Image measures 18″ H x 14″W on 24″ H x 18″ W poster paper.
Born in Oakland, California, in 1903, Kloss grew up in the Bay Area. She attended the University of California at Berkeley, where she studied with Perham Nahl, her instructor in life class and anatomy, who also gave a course in etching. Amazed by the first print she pulled from the press, Nahl predicted she would be an etcher. Kloss spent two additional years of study at the California School of Fine Arts in San Francisco and the College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland. In 1925 she married Phillips Kloss, a poet, and they made a honeymoon journey to New Mexico. It was a decisive point in Kloss’s career, initiating a lifelong fascination with the the landscape of the Southwest.
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