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Early 20th Century and Taos Society of Artists

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Early 20th Century and Taos Society of Artists

By 1912, Blumenschein, Oscar E. Berninghaus, E. Irving Couse, W. Herbert 'Buck' Dunton, and Joseph Sharp had arrived in Taos. These five plus Phillips shared a strong attraction to Taos and formalized their relationship by creating the Taos Society of Artists, which existed from 1915 to 1927. The Society sent traveling shows of its Members' works throughout the country. The images they created, frequently of American Indians in traditional garb, northern New Mexico Hispanos and old-timer Anglo-Americans, as well as landscapes, came to define the first decades of the art colony.

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The Big Top
Martin Fischer
n.d.
Untitled
Mabel Degen
1930
Discussing The Crops
E. Martin Hennings
n.d.
Fish Ponds
Victor Higgins
c. 1930
Taos Pueblo
Joseph Henry Sharp
c. 1920
Untitled (Portrait of Woman)
Blanche C. Grant
n.d.
San Francisco Peaks
E. Martin Hennings
c.1920
Baumgarten Twins
E. Martin Hennings
1923
Untitled (Taos Pueblo Church)
Blanche C. Grant
c. 1920
San-Felipe Girl
Burt Harwood
1922
Winter in New Mexico
Walter Ufer
c.1930
Taos Landscape
Ralph Meyers
c.1905-1920
Canyon Landscapes
Victor Higgins
c. 1932
Untitled
Juan Tafiho Mirabal
c. 1930
The Cacique
E. Irving Couse
c. 1932
Chant To The Warbonnet
Joseph Henry Sharp
c. 1920
Portrait of Mabel Dodge Luhan
John Young-Hunter
c. 1930
Winter Funeral
Victor Higgins
c. 1931
Chamisa in Bloom
E. Martin Hennings
c. 1920
Ginger
W. Herbert "Buck" Dunton
c. 1932
Christmas Eve at Taos Pueblo
Dorothy Eugenie Brett
1961
Husking Corn
Mary G. Blumenschein
1939
Deserted Mining Camp
Ernest L. Blumenschein
c.1940