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  2. Taos art colony - Wikipedia

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    They provided artwork that was realistic of the Native American lifestyle in contrast to the work of Anglo-Americans romantic depictions. Traditional design elements were formalized at the Santa Fe Indian School, defining authentic Native American art. [4] Juanita Suazo Dubray, a lifelong resident of Taos Pueblo, is a Native American potter.

  3. Millicent Rogers Museum - Wikipedia

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    A passionate collector, her collection of Native American jewelry and weavings is an important part of Southwestern arts and design. [2] [3] Rogers died of an enlarged heart when she was 50 in 1952 in Taos, New Mexico. [1] The museum was first opened in a temporary location in the mid-1950s.

  4. Millicent Rogers - Wikipedia

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    The museum houses a large collection of Native American, Hispanic, and Euro-American art, with a specific emphasis on northern New Mexico and Taos pieces. It first opened in a temporary location in the mid-1950s, later moving to its permanent location in the late 1960s, a home built by Claude J. K. and Elizabeth Anderson.

  5. A bit 'Off-Center': From Taos to TorC and beyond, Vladem ...

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    Jun. 2—New Mexicans know about the Cinco Pintores, the Taos Society of Artists and the rich tapestry of Native American art so crucial to shaping New Mexico's artistic identity. They may be less ...

  6. Joseph Henry Sharp - Wikipedia

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    While he intended to return to Taos the next year, he fell ill and died in Pasadena, California on August 29, 1953. [1] Over his lifetime, Sharp had produced around 10,500 works of art, including oil paintings, etchings, monotypes, pastels, and watercolors. Of these works, fully 7,800 are of Native American subjects, including 3,200 portraits. [1]

  7. Albert Lujan - Wikipedia

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    Albert Looking Elk, Albert Lujan, and Juan Mirabal have been identified as the "Three Taos Pueblo" painters. As the Taos art colony grew, these men studied oil and watercolor painting and made works of art of their community, told from a Native American perspective. An exhibition of their work "Three Pueblo Painters" was held at the Harwood ...

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