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Hans KleiberHans Kleiber was born in Cologne, Germany and came to the United States in 1900, eventually moving from the eastern coast to Wyoming in 1906. He studied art in New Jersey for a short time, but is generally known as a self-taught artist. Kleiber worked for the United States Forestry Service as a ranger and hunting and fishing guide in the Bighorn Mountain area. Maintaining a studio at Dayton, Wyoming, he etched and painted nature and wildlife subjects. A popular artist in the Rocky Mountain states, he was also a member of the California Printmakers and won a silver medal in 1921 for his artwork.
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Hans Kleiber German-American (1887-1967) Cypress Swamp 10-7/8 x 7-3/4 in.
Drypoint, c.1930's, edition about 100. Signed and titled in pencil.
Printed on wove paper with watermark, Umbria Italia and a crown.
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