The Taos Society of Artists


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This definitive documentary history of the Society that made the northern New Mexico town famous as an art colony.




Taos Artists and Their Patrons, 1898-1950


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A well-illustrated study of the patronage that allowed the fledging art colony in northern New Mexico to flourish.




In Contemporary Rhythm


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The definitive retrospective on Ernest L. Blumenschein (1874-1960), one of the founders of the Taos Society of Artists and perhaps the most accomplished of all the painters associated with that organization. Reproducing masterworks from a new exhibit along with additional works and historical photographs, this volume forms the most comprehensive assemblage of his paintings ever published.




Taos Moderns


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Stories of the foreboding beings and presences that exist just outside our consciousness.




The Couse Collection of Native Beadwork


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Study of the Native American beadwork collection owned by the painter E.I. Couse




Taos and Its Artists


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Contains an essay about the artists in Taos, New Mexico: brief biographies, portraits, and samples of their work. [Luhan often invited artists and writers to Taos.].




Bert Geer Phillips and the Taos Art Colony


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The only book-length study of the initiator of the Taos art colony.




Another World: The Transcendental Painting Group


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Abstract painting meets theosophical spirituality in 1930s New Mexico: the first book on a radical, astonishingly prescient episode in American modernism Founded in Santa Fe and Taos, New Mexico, in 1938, at a time when social realism reigned in American art, the Transcendental Painting Group (TPG) sought to promote abstract art that pursued enlightenment and spiritual illumination. The nine original members of the Transcendental Painting Group were Emil Bisttram, Robert Gribbroek, Lawren Harris, Raymond Jonson, William Lumpkins, Florence Miller Pierce, Agnes Pelton, Horace Towner Pierce and Stuart Walker. They were later joined by Ed Garman. Despite the quality of their works, these Southwest artists have been neglected in most surveys of American art, their paintings rarely exhibited outside of New Mexico. Faced with the double disadvantage of being an openly spiritual movement from the wrong side of the Mississippi, the TPG has remained a secret mostly known only to cognoscenti. Another World: The Transcendental Painting Group aims to address this slight, claiming the group's artists as crucial contributors to an alternative through-line in 20th-century abstraction, one with renewed relevance today. This volume provides a broad perspective on the group's work, positioning it within the history of modern painting and 20th-century American art. Essays examine the TPG in light of their international artistic peers; their involvement with esoteric thought and Theosophy; the group's sources in the culture and landscape of the American Southwest; and the experience of its two female members.




Gustave Baumann


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Exhibition catalog from the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts in Santa Fe.




Paintings of the Southwest


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A rare collection of art and literature perfectly suited for the artist, traveler, or anyone enchanted by the Southwest.