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Artist: John Karl Claes
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By John Karl Claes
Located in Napa, CA
California native John Karl Claes’ landscapes enthrall his viewers, drawing them in with the endless horizons, geometric compositions, and vivid, unexpected colors. Upon his return to the San Joaquin Valley after studying art on the East Coast, Claes found the inspiration he had been searching for — the overwhelming openness of the Central Californian agricultural...
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2010s John Karl Claes Art
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Oil, Panel
$3,000
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By John Karl Claes
Located in Napa, CA
California native John Karl Claes’ landscapes enthrall his viewers, drawing them in with the endless horizons, geometric compositions, and vivid, unexpected colors. Upon his return t...
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2010s Contemporary John Karl Claes Art
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Linen, Oil
$6,750
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