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Taos Society of Artists - (The Charles M. Russell Center Art and Photography of the American West) (Hardcover)

Taos Society of Artists - (The Charles M. Russell Center Art and Photography of the American West) (Hardcover) - 1 of 1
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  • Over a century ago, a group of painters dreamed of establishing an artists' colony in the village of Taos, New Mexico, and succeeded beyond their wildest imaginings.
  • Author(s): Peter H Hassrick & Gerald P Peters & Melissa W Speidel
  • 840 Pages
  • Art, Individual Artists
  • Series Name: The Charles M. Russell Center Art and Photography of the American West

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Volume 1 depicts the origins of the society and its objectives, cultural context, and expanding importance in American art history. The essays that follow focus on the contributions of the society's founding members: Joseph H. Sharp, E. Irving Couse, Bert G. Phillips, Ernest L. Blumenschein, Oscar E. Berninghaus, and W. Herbert Dunton. Volume 2 explores the achievements of six other prominent artists who joined the society, as well as its associate and honorary members. The volume concludes with a detailed chronology of relevant events from 1850 to 1966.



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Over a century ago, a group of painters dreamed of establishing an artists' colony in the village of Taos, New Mexico, and succeeded beyond their wildest imaginings. Founded in 1915 and disbanded in 1927, the Taos Society of Artists promoted painting that embraced the landscape of the Southwest and the local Pueblo and Hispanic people. This gorgeous two-volume set is the culmination of decades of scholarship by leading authorities in the field. Lavishly illustrated with more than 600 full-color illustrations, it is a fitting tribute to the groundbreaking artists of the society and their remarkable legacy.

Volume 1 depicts the origins of the society and its objectives, cultural context, and expanding importance in American art history. The essays that follow focus on the contributions of the society's founding members: Joseph H. Sharp, E. Irving Couse, Bert G. Phillips, Ernest L. Blumenschein, Oscar E. Berninghaus, and W. Herbert Dunton. Volume 2 explores the achievements of six other prominent artists who joined the society, as well as its associate and honorary members. The volume concludes with a detailed chronology of relevant events from 1850 to 1966.



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"Taos Society of Artists shines a light on an important chapter in New Mexico and United States art history. With essays describing the history, aesthetic goals, and cultural impact of the Taos Society of Artists, thoroughly researched biographies of the key artists, and an exhaustive catalog of artworks, this book will be a resource for years to come."--Bill Anthes, author of Native Moderns: American Indian Paintings, 1940-1960



"The Taos Society of Artists chronicles the story of a group of highly trained artists who momentarily focused America's attention on the Southwest and the little-known but distinctive inhabitants and spectacular landscape of Taos, New Mexico, creating a short-lived but still remembered art colony and adding a spirited and unique chapter to American art."--Ron Tyler, editor of Western Art, Western History: Collected Essays

Dimensions (Overall): 12.0 Inches (H) x 9.75 Inches (W)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 840
Genre: Art
Sub-Genre: Individual Artists
Series Title: The Charles M. Russell Center Art and Photography of the American West
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Theme: Essays
Format: Hardcover
Author: Peter H Hassrick & Gerald P Peters & Melissa W Speidel
Language: English
Street Date: June 24, 2025
TCIN: 94349348
UPC: 9780806194943
Item Number (DPCI): 247-39-7004
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Estimated ship dimensions: 1 inches length x 9.75 inches width x 12 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 1 pounds
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