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Burt Harwood

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Burt Harwood1857-1922

BURT HARWOOD Elihu Burritt Harwood was born in Charles City, Floyd county, Iowa, in 1855. According to a document called "Certificate of Registration of American Citizen" created by the Consul General of the United States of America, in Paris France, Burt Harwood is an American Citizen who was born 26 November 1855 in Charles City, Iowa. It further states that Burt arrived in France April 24, 1908 for the purpose of "study." It said he was married to Elizabeth Case who was born in "Charles City, Ia." They lived at 65 Boulevard Arago in Paris.

In the 1890's, according to one source, Burt and his wife, Elizabeth, moved to France in order to further his artist career. They remained there for about 20 years, coming back to the United States in 1916, and settling to Taos. Actually, from Charles City, Iowa, Burt moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota for a time, before moving to France, and apparently later moved to Taos, New Mexico and then for a time back in Minneapolis before returning to Taos, where he died.

Burt died from what was probably tuberculosis, in 1922, at the age of only 67. Within about a year after his death, his wife converted their residence into the Harwood museum. The home/museum is located at 238 Ledoux Street, on the corner of Ledoux and Ranchitos Road. The Harwoods had bought the house shortly after coming to Taos. It had been owned by Smith H. Simpson's heirs; Simpson, who had been an aide to Kit Carson, and Taosena Josepha Valdez had build the house in the 1860's. It was long known as El Pueblito, because it looks a lot like the Taos Pueblo.

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The Apache [cigarette]
Burt Harwood
1922
Apache [profile with pipe]
Burt Harwood
c. 1920
Brittany Wedding Party
Burt Harwood
1914
Brittany Women Harvesting
Burt Harwood
c. 1910
Drinking Scene
Burt Harwood
c. 1910
Elderly Lady in Black
Burt Harwood
c. 1910
Ester, Girl in Pink Apron
Burt Harwood
c. 1910
Head of Brittany Woman
Burt Harwood
c. 1910
Joe - Taos
Burt Harwood
c. 1917
Little War Chief
Burt Harwood
1920
Manuel
Burt Harwood
1921
Old Lady
Burt Harwood
c. 1917
Ranchos Church
Burt Harwood
c. 1917
San-Felipe Girl
Burt Harwood
1922
Self Portrait
Burt Harwood
c. 1917
Shipolovi by Moonlight
Burt Harwood
c. 1917
Sketch in Brittany
Burt Harwood
1910s
Sketch in Brittany
Burt Harwood
c. 1910
Sketch in Brittany
Burt Harwood
c. 1910
Street Scene, Brittany
Burt Harwood
c.1910
The Trapper
Burt Harwood
1920
Untitled
Burt Harwood
c. 1917