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Photography, Prints and Drawings

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Photography, Prints and Drawings

Small works on paper often do well in an intimate setting such as the Harwood's gallery for Prints, Drawings and Photographs where the Museum presents changing exhibitions from the permanent collection as well as exhibitions of work on loan.

Drawing and printmaking have had a long and distinguished history in the Taos community. The Museum collection includes important examples by some of the earlier artists including Howard Cook, Joseph Imhof, who brought the first lithography press to Taos, Gene Kloss, Nicolai Fechin, and Walter Ufer.

The post World War II period of the Taos Moderns is represented by the works of Tom Benrimo, Andrew Dasburg, Earl Stroh, and Louis Ribak, while drawings and prints by Larry Calcagno, R.C. Ellis, Ken Price, Joe Waldrum, Vija Celmins, Wes Mills, and Bill Gersh document the work of more recent artists.

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Untitled (red barn with cows)
Beatrice Mandelman
1938-1943
Slate Yard
Beatrice Mandelman
c. 1938
Street
Beatrice Mandelman
1938-1941
Red Roofs (Glasco, NY)
Beatrice Mandelman
1938-1943
Sea and Sky
Beatrice Mandelman
1938-1943
Sea and Sky
Beatrice Mandelman
1938-1943
Bensco (Red Houses)
Beatrice Mandelman
1938-1943
The White Church
Beatrice Mandelman
1938-1940
White Boat
Beatrice Mandelman
1938-1943
Red Barns
Beatrice Mandelman
1938-1943
Carnival
Beatrice Mandelman
c. 1938
Screeno
Beatrice Mandelman
c. 1938
Screeno
Beatrice Mandelman
c. 1938
Overlooking Hill
Beatrice Mandelman
1938-1943
Ferris Wheel
Beatrice Mandelman
1940
Windy Day
Beatrice Mandelman
1938-1943
Sunset
Beatrice Mandelman
c. 1940
Mystery Horse at Taos
Fritz Scholder
1978
Man, The Slave of Machines
Helen Greene Blumenschein
c. 1939
Novelist Joseph Foster
Louis Ribak
1966
Horizontals
Earl Stroh
c.1965
Shell Game
Earl Stroh
c.1960
Untitled
Ronald Davis
1992