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Onteniente (mid-sized giclée) Print - Limited Edition of 1

Clark Hulings Estate

United States

Printmaking, Giclée on Canvas

Size: 48 W x 20 H x 0.1 D in

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About The Artwork

Clark Hulings considered this painting to be one of the best things he ever created. It was given the gold medal by the Allied Artists in 1967, and it is one of his most sought after works. Hulings was known for his technique and his rustic compositions. Well, Onteniente displays copious amounts of both. His depiction of this ancient hilltop town in Central Spain has all the texture of rough, stuccoed walls, uneven terra cotta roof tiles, wild foliage and delicate laundry, underneath a dramatic sky that delivers a chiaroscuro punch. Everyone who sees it wants to buy it, but the original remains in the family and is not for sale! All giclées are limited edition, stretched on canvas, numbered, stamped and registered by the Clark Hulings Estate. Yours will arrive with a certificate of authenticity. Our museum-quality giclée images are produced using the Cruse Scanner: the most technologically advanced, large format, high resolution scanner in the world. Printing is done with the Epson 9800, a 44" wide format featuring 8 ink cartridges using the UltraChrome K3 archival inks. At 20 x 48" this is the middle-size of our three giclée sizes for this beautiful Spanish town (see separate listings for smaller 10x24" or larger 30x72").

Details & Dimensions

Printmaking:Giclée on Canvas

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:1

Size:48 W x 20 H x 0.1 D in

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Clark Hulings (1922-2011) was born in Florida and raised in New Jersey. Over his lifetime, he resided in New York, Louisiana, and throughout Europe before settling in Santa Fe in 1972. Clark’s ability to see beauty in daily human gestures and activities won him the appellation “master” on numerous occasions. His celebration of textures as expressed through light, shadow, and atmosphere “describes the air itself,” according to the Christian Science Monitor. His range of subject matter was astonishing, “No one does as many things as well,” proclaimed Southwest Art. His modesty in the face of such acclaim was legendary. Throughout his career he maintained a personal profile far lower than his national reputation.

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