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Ernest L. Blumenschein
Ernest L. Blumenschein
Ernest L. Blumenschein

Ernest L. Blumenschein

born Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1874; died Taos, New Mexico, 1960
BiographyErnest Blumenschein was born into a family of German immigrants and raised in Dayton, Ohio. His father was a professional musician and Ernest originally trained as a violinist but decided to pursue the visual arts in his late teens. He studied at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, then in 1893 transferred to the Art Students League in New York, supporting himself as a musician, and later spent a year at the Académie Julian in Paris. He returned to New York in 1896 and began a career as an illustrator and instructor at the Art Students League. In 1898, on the recommendation of the artist Joseph Sharp, whom he had met in Paris, he traveled to New Mexico with painter Bert Phillips. Blumenschein made a number of subsequent trips to Taos, moving there permanently in 1919. A founding member of the Taos Society of Artists, he brought a modernist style to the group with his palette and techniques.
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Bert Geer Phillips
born Hudson, New York, 1868; died San Diego, California, 1956
Joseph Henry Sharp
born Bridgeport, Ohio, 1859; died Pasadena, California, 1953
W. Herbert Dunton
born Augusta, Maine, 1878; died Taos, New Mexico, 1936
Ernest Lawson
born Halifax, Canada, 1873; died Miami Beach, Florida, 1939
E. Martin Hennings
born Penns Grove, New Jersey, 1886; died Taos, New Mexico, 1956
E. Irving Couse
born Saginaw, Michigan, 1866; died Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1936
James Earle Fraser
born Winona, Minnesota, 1876; died Westport, Connecticut, 1953
Kenneth M. Adams
born Topeka, Kansas, 1897; died Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1966
Ernest Fiene
born Elberfeld, Germany, 1894; died Paris, France, 1965
Barbara Latham
born Walpole, Massachusetts, 1896; died Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1989
Raphael Soyer
born Borisoglebsk, Russia, 1899; died New York, New York, 1987
Birger Sandzén
born Blidsberg, Sweden, 1871; died Lindsborg, Kansas, 1954