Carl Valente (1928-)
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Carl Valente was born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1928.
He revealed a natural artistic ability at anearly age. When he was seventeen,
he won a national art contest and received a scholarship to the prestigious
Cleveland Art Institute where he continued to study for several years.
His artistic ability was of special interest to the Los Angeles Herald
Examiner where he was invited tojoin the newspaper as a staff-artist,
illustrator, and designer of the Sunday color magazines.
He stayed withthe Examiner for twenty-two years and worked
on a number of color inserts including California Living and
TV Weekly, where his art was admired by millions from the
Southwest and the Pacific Coast. During this period, Valente
became intensely involved in murals and painted commissioned
murals for private individuals and corporations, many of which
have been published in leading magazines throughout the USA.
In the late eighties, using oil as an exclusive medium, American
impressionist Carl Valente recreated in traditional form timeless
scenes of the peaceful American countryside along with English
cottages and villages of the British countryside. Archways of
climbing plants entwine around brilliantly colored shrubs that
frame quaint thatched cottages. The artist's landscapes are
offerings from different seasons, from a palette of varying colors.
By popular request, in the nineties, Carl began his magnificent
"Homes of the Americana" series. This series includes Victorian farmhouses, manors of New England, villages on the
lakes of the Midwest, log homes of the West, and colonials of the South.
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