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Museums:
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International Rattlesnake Museum,
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of Las Cruces Log Cabin Museum,
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E.L. Blumenschein
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Kit
Carson Home & Museum,
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Selden State Monument,
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National Monument,
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Historical
Center For Southeast New Mexico,
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Las
Vegas City Museum & Rough Rider Memorial,
Miles
Mineral Museum,
New
Mexico Farm & Ranch
Heritage Museum,
Old
Mill Museum,
Palace of the Governors,
Pecos
National Historical Park,
Raton
Museum,
Roosevelt
County Museum,
Silver
City Museum,
Tucumcari
Historical Museum
E. L. Blumenschein Home & Museum
Ernest Leonard Blumenscheinwas born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1874 and grew up in Dayton, Ohio, where he was initially trained as a violinist.
Turning from music to art, he studied in New York City and in Paris. He was a well-known illustrator for popular magazines, having illustrated, for example, two short stories by Jack London.
In the early autumn of 1898, a fortuitous accident resulted in Taos
becoming a great American art colony. Having recently returned from studies
in Paris, young American artists Ernest L. Blumenschein and Bert G. Phillips
were on a sketching trip from Denver to northern Mexico when the wheel
of their surrey broke on the mountainous road just north of Taos. The
ensuing delay gave them time to become captivated by the spectacular
landscape and remarkable cultures of the Taos Valley. Phillips remained
in Taos from that time forward. Blumenschein came back nearly every summer
until 1919, when he, his wife, artist Mary Greene Blumenschein, and daughter
Helen purchased the 1797 structure for their permanent home.
Blumenschein and Phillips were instrumental in establishing the famous Taos Society of Artists. The society was organized to promote the splendor of Taos and the art of the American West to ever greater audiences.
The Blumenschein Home and Museum is maintained much as it was when the artist and his family were alive. The home is filled with a superb collection of the Blumenschein family's art, a representative sampling of works by other famous Taos artists, fine European and Spanish Colonial style antiques, and the family's lifetime of personal possessions. The home beautifully illustrates the lifestyle of Taos artists in the first half of the twentieth century.
E. L. Blumenschein Home & Museum
222 Ledoux Street
PO Drawer CCC
Taos, New Mexico 87571
Phone (505) 758-0505
www.taosmuseums.org/blumenschein.php
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