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1874 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - 1960 Taos, New Mexico. Known for: Indian figure and landscape painting, illustration.
A founder of the Taos Art Colony in Taos, New Mexico, Ernest Blumenschein became one of the Southwest's best-known painters of pueblo Indian genre. However, this period in his career for which he was... Read full biography
A founder of the Taos Art Colony in Taos, New Mexico, Ernest Blumenschein became one of the Southwest's best-known painters of pueblo Indian genre. However, this period in his career for which he was most known came relatively late in his life as he had strong academic training in New York and... Read full biography
A founder of the Taos Art Colony in Taos, New Mexico, Ernest Blumenschein became one of the Southwest's best-known painters of pueblo Indian genre. However, this period in his career for which he was most known came relatively late in his life as he had strong academic training in New York and Paris followed by a flourishing career as an illustrator in the East. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the son of a prominent musician and had early exposure to both music and art. In Cincinnati,... Read full biography
A founder of the Taos Art Colony in Taos, New Mexico, Ernest Blumenschein became one of the Southwest's best-known painters of pueblo Indian genre. However, this period in his career for which he was most known came relatively late in his life as he had strong academic training in New York and Paris followed by a flourishing career as an illustrator in the East. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the son of a prominent musician and had early exposure to both music and art. In Cincinnati, he attended the College of Music and The Art Academy, and then went to New York to the Art Students League. In New York, he supported himself as a violinist for the symphony and in 1894, played first violinist under conductor Antonin Dvorak. In 1895,... Read full biography
A founder of the Taos Art Colony in Taos, New Mexico, Ernest Blumenschein became one of the Southwest's best-known painters of pueblo Indian genre. However, this period in his career for which he was most known came relatively late in his life as he had strong academic training in New York and Paris followed by a flourishing career as an illustrator in the East. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the son of a prominent musician and had early exposure to both music and art. In Cincinnati, he attended the College of Music and The Art Academy, and then went to New York to the Art Students League. In New York, he supported himself as a violinist for the symphony and in 1894, played first violinist under conductor Antonin Dvorak. In 1895, he studied in Paris at the Julian Academy where he became a close friend of Joseph Henry Sharp and Bert Phillip... Read full biography
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Magazine Articles (28)
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- Ernest Blumenschein and the IndiansNovember 2008Hassrick, Peter H.The Magazine Antiques
- American Pictures Painted in FranceOctober 2006EditorFine Art Connoisseur
- The Taos Society of ArtistsAugust 2005Wierich & PorterAmerican Art Review
- Best WesternJuly 2005Dorfman, JohnArt & Auction
- What's NewsSeptember 2004Editors, Art of the WestArt of the West
- Art EventsJune 2004Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Arizona-Best of the WestMay 2004Osterman, JulieSouthwest Art
- Recent BooksApril 2004Editor, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- These Old Artist's HousesOctober 2003Jackson, DevonSouthwest Art
- The New Gold RushMay 2003Kinsella, EileenARTnews
- Collecting FeverApril 2003Gangelhoff, BonnieSouthwest Art
- Land as Landscape: American AesthetFebruary 2003Scott, AmyCalifornia Art Club Newsletter
- The Artist at HomeJanuary 2003Gangelhoff, BonnieSouthwest Art
- The National Arts ClubFebruary 2002Adams, ElaineCalifornia Art Club Newsletter
- Dallas Museum of ArtDecember 2001Harvey, Eleanor; Lyle GrayAmerican Art Review
- Museum of the SouthwestDecember 2001Holeva, Daniel HAmerican Art Review
- Stark Museum of ArtDecember 2001Hunter, Richard; David HuntAmerican Art Review
- Art EventsOctober 2000Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Painters and the American WestOctober 2000Troccoli, Joan CarpenterAmerican Art Review
- Taos Artists & Their PatronsAugust 1999Campbell, SuzanAmerican Art Review
- Mixing the New and OldJuly 1999May, StephenSouthwest Art
- Taos Artists & Their PatronsJune 1999Campbell, SusanAmerican Art Review
- The Roaring TwentiesApril 1999May, StephenSouthwest Art
- The Founding of the Taos Art ColonyApril 1999Zieselman, EllenAmerican Art Review
- Shows Not To MissDecember 1998Konstantin, LynneArt & Antiques
- Enchanted by New MexicoSeptember 1998Grauer, MichaelSouthwest Art
- To Build A DreamOctober 1995Romero-Oak, JudySouthwest Art
- A Noble TraditionJune 1995Lowrey, CarolAmerican Art Review
