| A printmaker especially known for subtle tonal variations in aquatints,
Charles Capps, whose friends called him "Chili", did many images of
Midwestern scenes and Southwestern subjects as well as commercial art
endeavors. He was especially taken with the adobe architecture of
Taos and Santa Fe. He created his own plates, and turning out
editions of about 100, signed and numbered each one in pencil. In
total, he completed about 80 prints, of which half are aquatints, a
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