




"Pioneers I" Etching by Hans Kleiber
Having emigrated from Germany, Hans Kleiber moved to Wyoming and became a forest ranger. After working for years in nature, and without formal training, he dedicated his life to printmaking and painting. Hans Kleiber’s work focusing on scenes of the American West can be found in the Library of Congress; the Wyoming State Art Museum in Cheyenne, Wyoming; the Montana Historical Society in Helena, MT; The Bradford Brinton Memorial and Museum in Big Horn, WY, and the Buffalo Bill Historical Society in Cody, WY.
This print features a covered wagon and is signed by the artist.
SKU: 21V18961
"Pioneers I" Etching by Hans Kleiber
Having emigrated from Germany, Hans Kleiber moved to Wyoming and became a forest ranger. After working for years in nature, and without formal training, he dedicated his life to printmaking and painting. Hans Kleiber’s work focusing on scenes of the American West can be found in the Library of Congress; the Wyoming State Art Museum in Cheyenne, Wyoming; the Montana Historical Society in Helena, MT; The Bradford Brinton Memorial and Museum in Big Horn, WY, and the Buffalo Bill Historical Society in Cody, WY.
This print features a covered wagon and is signed by the artist.
SKU: 21V18961
DIMENSIONS
9.75” wide x .75” deep x 11 3/4” tall
ESTIMATED WEIGHT: 1 lbs