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Artist: Luke Stamos
Vintage California Mountain Pond Landscape with Ducks by Luke Stamos
By Luke Stamos
Located in Soquel, CA
Stunning California landscape of a small reflective pond with tall trees, big boulders, and ducks rendered in crisp detail by Luke Stamos (American, 20th century). Signed "L. Stamos" lower right. Displayed in a rustic giltwood frame. Image, 20"H x 16"L.
Luke Stamos graduated from San Jose State in 1960 with a B.A. in fine arts. He is a wildlife/landscape artist, focusing primarily on the area in the remote back country of Santa Clara County behind Mt. Hamilton. He has had two one-man shows and his work can currently be viewed at the Los Gatos Museums Gallery in Los Gatos, CA.
Artists statement: "I was born in Chicago, and began studying art at the Chicago Art Institute at age 5. When my family moved to San Francisco in 1944, I became aware of California’s splendid outdoor life, and began to pursue a life-long hobby of hunting and fishing. While attending high school in Daly City...
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1980s Realist Luke Stamos Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
$1,200 Sale Price
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Mount Hamilton Realist Landscape
By Luke Stamos
Located in Soquel, CA
Vivid, modernist Mt. Hamilton landscape attributed to Luke Stamos (American, 20th century). Oil on canvas. Unsigned. Unframed. Image size: 18"H x 24"W. This art work is in the distinctive realistic style of Luke Stamos. We certify that the work is by the hand of Luke Stamos.
Artists statement: "I was born in Chicago, and began studying art at the Chicago Art Institute at age 5. When my family moved to San Francisco in 1944, I became aware of California’s splendid outdoor life, and began to pursue a life-long hobby of hunting and fishing. While attending high school in Daly City...
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1980s American Modern Luke Stamos Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Northern California Duck Lake, Realist Landscape
By Luke Stamos
Located in Soquel, CA
Crisp realist landscape of two ducks on the lakeside surrounded by rolling hills near Mt Tamalpais by Luke Stamos (American, b. 1938). Unsigned; one of 3 we purchased (one of which is signed) in Los Gatos California from the buyer who acquired them from the artist. Unframed. Measures: 18"H x 24"L.
Luke Stamos was born in Chicago, and began studying art at the Chicago Art Institute at age 5. His family moved to San Francisco in 1944 and became aware of California’s splendid outdoor life, and began to pursue a life-long hobby of hunting and fishing. While attending high school in Daly City...
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1990s Realist Luke Stamos Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
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