American Artist Max Karp is one of the few contemporary painters to use enamel for his artistic work. He is recognized as a chief exponent of modern enameling, creating kiln-fired collectibles.
A self-taught artist, Karp was born in Ohio in 1916 and raised in California. He lived in Southern California and began painting by recording in his oils various species of birds and insects for his father who was an ornithologist/entomologist.
In the mid-1960's, Karp became interest (showing 500 of 1198 characters). |
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