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Ernest Blumenschein (1874 - 1960) |
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Artists who influenced Ernest Blumenschein![]() | 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, Penn ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Ernest Blumenschein![]() | |
![]() Joseph Henry Sharp | ![]() Taos Valley, New Mexico (Metropolitan Museum of Art) | ![]() Burro (Smithsonian American Art Museum) | ![]() Ernest Martin Hennings |
![]() Eanger Irving Couse | ![]() Picuris Mountain, Near Taos (Smithsonian American Art Museum) | ![]() Superstition (Gilcrease Museum) | ![]() Oscar Berninghaus |
![]() Michelangelo | ![]() Rockfire Afternoon | ![]() Girl in Rose | ![]() Walter Ufer |
![]() El Greco | ![]() Ranchos Church with Indians (Gilcrease Museum) | ![]() Oak Creek Canyon, Arizona | ![]() William Herbert Dunton |