The Visitor's Tale

Gene Kloss

The Visitor's Tale, Prints by Gene Kloss
  • Kloss Visitors Tale
  • Kloss etching
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Savvy Price $2,100.00
Gallery Price $2,600.00
Title
The Visitor's Tale
Artist
Gene Kloss
Medium
Etching and drypoint on paper
Edition
Artist's Proof from an edition of 35
Catalogue raisonne
K 538
Plate size
14" height X 10" width
Paper size
18 1/4" height X 13 1/2" width
Signed
"Gene Kloss" at viewer's lower right margin in graphite
Date of creation
1971
Condition
Excellent. This print is hinged onto a large acid-free mat with a single window.
Provenance
Consigned by an individual who acquired this incredible artist's original prints decades ago. MR
Mat size
23" height X 17 5/8" width
About The The Visitor's Tale

One of Gene's most well known images--illustrated on page 107, full page in the first catalogue raisonne on Kloss' prints.

"Keresan Indians, Osage, Pawnee, outsiders from near and afar often visited the Taos pueblo and had a tale to tell.  The teller here, judging by his hairband, is from the Keresan pueblo of Kihwa (Santo Domingo). The attentive face is that of the Taos Head Man, one of the strongest characters and purest minds we have ever known. He would be a gracious host to an important visitor."

About Gene Kloss

Born Alice Geneva Glasier in 1903, the artist is better known as Gene Kloss. Mrs. Kloss had the distinction of being the only female National Academician in graphics (1972). She received her BA from the University of California in 1924. Following graduation she married poet Phillips Kloss. Gene Kloss studied at the California School of Fine Arts (1924-1925) and became a summer visitor to Taos, New Mexico in 1925. In 1929, she and her husband became permanent residents of Taos.

In 1938 Gene Kloss' work was exhibited in Paris as a leading New Mexico artist along with Blumenschein, O'Keeffe and Sloan. She was best known for her New Mexico landscapes and genre scenes illustrating activities in the lives of Pueblo Indians.

Newly published is a two volume catalogue raisonne delineating each of Kloss's prints with accompanying photographs.

Other Works By Gene Kloss:
  • California Coast, Prints by Gene Kloss
  • Pines on Point Lobos, Prints by Gene Kloss
  • Pacific Cove, Prints by Gene Kloss
  • Comanche Dance, Prints by Gene Kloss
  • Cypress Point, Prints by Gene Kloss
Cultures

USA, Women Artists

Medium

Prints

Subject

Male, Female, American Indians

Keywords

Gene Kloss, Kloss Visitors Tale, Kloss etching