Born in Altona, Germany on Jan. 11, 1868, Karl Yens (né Jens) studied
with Max Koch in Berlin and with Benjamin Constant and Jean-Paul
Laurens in Paris. He was active as a muralist in Germany and
Edinburgh, Scotland before coming to the U.S. in 1901.
During the first decade in his adopted country he fulfilled mural
commissions in NYC and Washington, DC. After settling in southern
California in 1910, he was active in Los Angeles and Pasadena before
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