Raimonds Staprans

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  • Raimonds Staprans
    Gray Skies, 1965
    Oil on linen
    Image size: 25 X 22
    Frame size: 26.5 X 23.25

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  • Raimonds Staprans
    Harbor In Blue, 1963
    Oil on linen
    Image size: 28 X 34
    Frame size: 34 X 40.25

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  • Raimonds Staprans
    Reflections, 1964
    Oil on linen
    Image size: 27.75 X 34.25
    Frame size: 35.24 X 41.25

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  • Raimonds Staprans
    Storm Approaching, 1961
    Oil on linen
    Image size: 22 X 25
    Frame size: 29 X 32.25

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  • Raimonds Staprans
    Unknown Title, 1949
    Oil on linen
    Image size: 24 X 36
    Frame size: 31 X 42

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  • Raimonds Staprans
    Untitled Boats, 1960
    Oil on canvas
    Image size: 18 X 38
    Framed

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  • Raimonds Staprans
    Untitled Seascape, 1961
    Oil on board
    Image size: 15 X 30
    Frame size: 21 X 36

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  • Raimonds Staprans
    Untitled, 1983
    Oil on canvas
    Image size: 24.5 X 21.5
    Frame size: 23 X 26

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Raimonds Staprans Biography

Raimonds Staprans is a contemporary Bay Area painter known for his depictions of fruit, chairs, and architecture. In a similar vein to the work both and Richard Diebenkorn, Staprans employs flat planes of color to create form and light. “I am an abstract painter whose objects are really recognizable and sometimes quite realistic,” the artist’s said of his work. “But one has to realize that they are really constructed from the ground up in absolutely abstract terms.” Born in 1926 in Riga, Latvia, he and his family emigrated to America in 1947. The artist received his MA from the University of California Berkeley, where he studied under Hans Hofmann and Karl Kasten. Also a writer, Staprans is known for his plays, which give an insight into his painting process. In 2006, Raimonds Staprans: Art of Tranquility and Turbulence was released, the book provides context for how emigrating from Latvia influenced his development. The artist lives and works in San Francisco, CA. His works are held in the collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the San Jose Museum of Art, and the Portland Museum of Art.

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