- Karhu, Clifton
- (1927 Duluth- ) (USA)Painter and printmaker. Studied at the Minneapolis Art School in 1950-52. Became a missionary in Japan in 1952, but turned to art and by the early 1960s he received art awards. Works in the style of traditional woodblock prints. Reproductions: Don't forget self reflection; it's good to expand your good points; go slowly and you can enjoy the scenery; legs are precious too; 1979; watercolor; Smith, 1980: pp. 46-47 [C].
Dictionary of erotic artists: painters, sculptors, printmakers, graphic designers and illustrators. Eugene C. Burt.