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  2. Taos art colony - Wikipedia

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    The Taos art colony was an art colony founded in Taos, New Mexico, by artists attracted by the culture of the Taos Pueblo and northern New Mexico. The history of Hispanic craftsmanship in furniture, tin work, and other mediums also played a role in creating a multicultural tradition of art in the area.

  3. Taos Society of Artists - Wikipedia

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    The Taos Society of Artists was an organization of visual arts founded in Taos, New Mexico.Established in 1915, it was disbanded in 1927. The Society was essentially a commercial cooperative, as opposed to a stylistic collective, and its foundation contributed to the development of the tiny Taos art colony into an international art center.

  4. Taos Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Taos Art Museum is an art museum located in Taos, New Mexico in the Nicolai Fechin House. This was the home of Russian artist Nicolai Fechin , his wife Alexandra, and daughter Eya. The museum's primary aims are to improve awareness of the works and patronage of Taos artists and to nurture local artistic development.

  5. Rust Red Hills - Wikipedia

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    Rust Red Hills is a 1930 landscape painting by American artist Georgia O'Keeffe. It depicts red and brown hills under a glowing red and yellow sky in northern New Mexico, most likely in the vicinity of Taos. At its initial exhibition in 1931, O'Keeffe indicated that it was one of her own best-loved paintings from that time period.

  6. DeAnna Autumn Leaf Suazo - Wikipedia

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    On November 13, 2021, Suazo was found dead near her car outside her home in the Taos Pueblo. [5] [6] Her boyfriend, Santiago Martinez, also from the Taos Pueblo, was later charged with second-degree homicide. [6] [7] At the time of her death, Suazo was working on a master's degree at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe. [2]

  7. E. Irving Couse - Wikipedia

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    He also became active in the Taos art colony. In 1915, Couse was one of the six founding members of the Taos Society of Artists, and was elected first president. Another founding member was the artist J. H. Sharp, who adapted a chapel near Couse's house as a studio. Later Sharp built a combined house and studio on the land.