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849: 226: 352: 33: 453: 301:, and three other artists. He finally settled permanently in Taos in 1919. From 1920 to 1921 he served as president of the Society. In 1923, he refused to accept the position of secretary of the Society, giving his commitment to an office of 264:, leaving Phillips alone with the wagon. When Blumenschein returned three days later with the repaired wheel, they continued to Taos, where they sold their horse and equipage, set up a studio and began to paint. 305:, another group he had helped form, as his reason for the refusal. The other members of the Society refused to accept his excuse, and after a heated argument, Blumenschein resigned from the Society. 938: 788: 900: 876: 884: 916: 892: 179: 267:
Blumenschein stayed in Taos for three months, returning to New York to resume his career as an illustrator of popular magazines and books (including two short stories by
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The style of painting of the Taos painters was to decisively influence the perceptions that the wider world came to have of the American Southwest, specifically of the
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The couple returned to New York in 1909, where they worked as an illustration team. Blumenschein also took a teaching position at his alma mater, the
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in Ohio, where Blumenschein grew up. When he finished high school, Blumenschein received a scholarship to study violin at the
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A finding aid to the Ernest Blumenschein papers, 1873-1964, in the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution
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as an Associate member, and became a full member in 1927. In 1947 he was awarded an Honorary Master of Arts from
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Blumenschein returned to New York in 1896, to work as an illustrator in a studio shared with
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From 1910, he spent his summers in Taos. In 1915, he became a co-founder of the
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Hassrick, Peter H., Elizabeth J. Cunningham, and Ernest Leonard Blumenschein.
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Treasures on New Mexico Trails : Discover New Deal Art and Architecture
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and the following year he was named Honorary Fellow in Fine Arts by the
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During World War I, Blumenschein led a national effort to produce
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to break. Blumenschein brought the wheel to be repaired in nearby
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In Contemporary Rhythm: The Art of Ernest L. Blumenschein
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In Contemporary Rhythm: The Art of Ernest L. Blumenschein
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In Contemporary Rhythm: The Art of Ernest L. Blumenschein
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in Paris in 1894. There he met and became friends with
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Ernest L. Blumenschein: The Life of an American Artist
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Ernest L. Blumenschein: The Life of an American Artist
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Hassrick, Peter H.; Cunningham, Elizabeth J. (2008).
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The Taos Society of Artist: Masters and Masterpieces
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Larson, Robert W.; Larson, Carole B. (May 7, 2013).
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Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art
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The accident that started the Taos art colony, 1898.
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Blumenschein" 326: 13: 1035:20th-century American male artists 1030:19th-century American male artists 1025:National Academy of Design members 756: 599:. National Academy. Archived from 14: 1046: 799:E.L. Blumenschein Home and Museum 782: 767:. University of Oklahoma Press. 741:. University of Oklahoma Press. 492:Peters, Gerald III, ed. (1998). 458:. University of Oklahoma Press. 31: 841:Works by Ernest L. Blumenschein 700: 670: 640: 284:Art Students League of New York 199:Art Students League of New York 150:. He is noted for paintings of 102:Art Students League of New York 1015:20th-century American painters 1005:19th-century American painters 888:(prior to 1927, reworked 1940) 615: 585: 542: 533: 519: 510: 445: 346: 42:Oil on canvas. Museum of Art, 1: 985:Artists from Taos, New Mexico 730: 960:Artists of the American West 901:Ourselves and Taos Neighbors 807:Witness to the American West 797:Museum Association of Taos: 409:Ernest L. Blumenschein House 293:, together with his friends 7: 955:American landscape painters 402: 341:School of American Research 180:Cincinnati College of Music 144:Ernest Leonard Blumenschein 10: 1051: 877:Afternoon of a Sheepherder 714:. New Mexico Museum of Art 622:Flynn, Kathryn A. (1995). 333:National Academy of Design 1000:Artists from Dayton, Ohio 829:October 25, 2012, at the 813:January 17, 2014, at the 648:"Taos Society of Artists" 496:. Gerald Peters Gallery. 220: 131: 121: 111: 97: 89: 71: 50: 30: 23: 1020:Painters from Pittsburgh 925:Taos Valley and Mountain 550:"E.L. Blumenschein Home" 438: 385:New Mexico Museum of Art 337:University of New Mexico 166:Early life and education 65:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 970:Taos Society of Artists 965:American modern artists 593:"National Academicians" 303:The New Mexico Painters 291:Taos Society of Artists 249:. 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University of Oklahoma
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Art Students League of New York
Académie Julian
Painting
Taos Society of Artists
Mary Greene
Taos Society of Artists
Native Americans
New Mexico
American Southwest
Pittsburgh
Dayton Philharmonic
Cincinnati College of Music
Cincinnati
Fernand Lungren
Cincinnati Art Academy
Art Students League of New York
Académie Julian
Bert Phillips
Joseph Henry Sharp
Taos, New Mexico

Bert Phillips
Arizona
New Mexico
American West
Denver

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