Ernest L. Blumenschein Collection.
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Butler, Ellis Parker, 1869-1937
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American humorist and founder of the Authors' League. From the description of Letter to John P. Allen, 1917 August 16. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 55532295 An author and businessman from Iowa, Butler was best known for his short story "Pigs Is Pigs". From the description of Papers of Ellis Parker Butler, 1891-1940. (University of Iowa Libraries). WorldCat record id: 233126764 Prolific author and humorist who was born in Muscatine, Iowa....
Meem, John Gaw, 1894-1983
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The original objective of the interview was a survey of the early development of the Santa Fe art colony and the personalities who made it famous. The interviewer is unidentified. Interviewees include renowned architect, John Gaw Meem; Will Shuster, painter and founder of Los Cinco Pintores, Santa Fe's first modernist art group; and Karl Larsson, Swedish immigrant, silversmith, and painter-teacher. From the description of Oral history interview with John Gaw Meem, Will Shuster, and K...
Blumenschein, Mary Shepard Greene, 1869-1958
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Mary Greene Blumenschein was born in 1869. She lived and painted in Paris at the turn of the 20th century where she won the Paris Salon Third Medal in 1900. She became the second woman and first American to win the Paris Salon Second Medal in 1902. In 1905, she married Ernest Leonard Blumenschein in Paris. They worked together as illustrators until 1919 when they moved permanently to Taos, New Mexico. In 1922, she gave up painting to study jewelry at the Pratt Institute in New York. She continue...
Blumenschein, Helen G. (Helen Greene)
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Helen Greene Blumenschein was the daughter of Ernest and Mary Greene Blumenschein. All three of the Blumenscheins were artists who lived primarily in Taos, New Mexico. From the description of Helen Greene Blumenschein papers, 1891-1988. (Museum of New Mexico Library). WorldCat record id: 37497633 Helen Blumenschein was the wife of Ernest L. Blumenschein, who was a promienent twentieth century New Mexican artist. From the description of Helen G. Blumenschein photo...
Blumenschein, E. L. (Ernest Leonard), 1874-1960
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Painter and illustrator; Taos, N.M. From the description of Ernest Blumenschein papers, 1889-1960. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 220243434 Painter, illustator; Taos, N.M. From the description of Ernest L. Blumenschein letters and interview, 1945-1973. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 779477503 From the description of Ernest L. Blumenschein letters and transcript, 1945-1973. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122515750 Blumenschein was a prominent New...
Museum of New Mexico.
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The Museum of New Mexico and its Board of Regents were established by a legislative act in 1909 (1909 Laws of N.M., Chp. 4, Sec. 1- 9). During the early years the director served both the Museum of New Mexico and the School of American Archaeology, later the School of American Research. Under the Cultural Properties Act of 1969, the Museum became responsible for administering all registered cultural properties belonging to the State of New Mexico (1969 Laws of N.M., Chp. 223, Sec. 6). In 1977 a ...
Taos Society of Artists
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Art society; Taos, New Mexico. Founded 1914. From the description of Taos Society of Artists records, 1915-1948. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122577267 The Taos art colony began in 1898 when Ernest Blumenschein and Bert Philips arrived in Taos. Inspired by the setting, they decided to make Taos their home. Soon afterwards other artists arrived, impressed and duly influenced with the beauty of the natural setting of Taos, the climate, and the Indians. The Taos Society for A...