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Charles Gause
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Charles Gause -- the artist, the painter, the Alaskan
Charles' love of nature and his interest in art have been two life-long focuses. Gause was encouraged as a child to pursue his interests. He sketched and painted throughout his early years.
In 1975, at the age of 19, the painter moved to Alaska. His original intentions were to only stay for several months; long enough to earn money for school. Almost immediately, though, the artist was taken in by Alaska. He traveled throughout the state, even working on the North Slope aiding in the construction of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline.
Since he was 21, Gause's art has been his proprietary mainstay. Like most, in the beginning he worked for survival. However, as his exposure to Alaska increased and his painting scope broadened, Charles Gause has become a nationally renowned and accredited artist!
We are proud to be the publisher and exclusive dealer of Charles Gause's
artwork. In 2007, we will celebrate Charles' 30th year with Stephan Fine
Arts Gallery.
In 1988, CHARLES GAUSE was selected as the official fund-raising artist for the well-known Iditarod Trail Race. Each year for 10 years, Gause created a print to honor the efforts of mushers and dog teams participating in this strenuous race.
In 2000, Charles released the
first giclee in his sold out
Tall Ship Captain Cook series.
These limited edition fine art
giclees were extremely popular.
All but one are now sold out.
Click here to view this series.
Gause paintings are collected world wide.
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