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Art in New Mexico, 1900-1945: Paths to Taos and Santa Fe [Paperback]

Charles C. Eldredge (Author), Julie Schimmel (Author), William H. Truettner (Author)
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Marsden Hartley, John Marin, Georgia O'Keefe, Robert Henri and John Sloan were among the artists who flocked to the art colonies of Taos and Santa Fe. Drawing inspiration from the Indians of the pueblos and their perceived harmony with nature, these painters forged new directions in American art. Hartley sought archetypal images of America that would give birth to a "sturdier realism." Marin confronted the elemental forces of sky, sea, mountain and plain in a slashing Cubist style. O'Keeffe borrowed Hispanic images of skulls and crosses in stark meditations on death. Based on an exhibition at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American Art, this arresting, illustrated volume unravels the mystique of the New Mexico school. The artists' glorification of Indian life, their use of stereotypes in depicting Hispanic culture, are analyzed in the context of fieldwork by anthropologists and photographers, the exploitive commercialism of the tourist trade and the Federal government's suppression of pueblo culture. Included in the survey are early traditionalists such as Ernest Blumenschein and modernist experimenters like Victor Higgins whose shimmering crystalline landscapes bring mountain and mesa to life.
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  • Paperback: 227 pages
  • Publisher: Abbeville Pr (March 1986)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0896595994
  • ISBN-13: 978-0896595996
  • Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 9.8 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,510,916 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Superb work on New Mexico and Taos School painting, November 8, 2001
Many, many illustrations and excellent text make this a must-read for any devotee of New Mexico and Taos painting. I have a copy of the author's bought in a used book store; Amazon lists it as 'limited availability', so if interested you ought to order one soon.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Best of Several Worlds, December 23, 2009
A handsome, large-format book with about 200 color illustrations AND an intelligent text which provides worthy commentary and historical background.

Book nitty-gritty: an oblong trade paperback, hefty but not "coffee table," 240 pp, issued without dustjacket. An 8 page chronology, 19 pp of artist biographies, a 9 page Bibliography, and an index.

I LOVE the fact that this covers the time period 1900-1945 because we get artists who have feet planted in the 19th century tradition and artists who are fully 20th century creators. Even more ambitious, painters who are clearly from the European "high culture" tradition of painting appear along with native and nativist visions from the southwest tradition.

Some of the artists featured include Hopper, Henri, Paul Berlin, Gerald Cassidy, Ma-Pe-Wi, Fred Kabotie, Nampeo, O'Keeffe, Cady Wells, Carlos Vierra, Remington, Maria Montoya Martinez, Stuart Davis, William P. Henderson, and several anonymous native artists and craftspeople.

The book is organized by theme rather than strict chronology. Here are the chapter titles...

Beyond the Picturesque

Science and Sentiment: Indian Images at the Turn of the Century

From Salon to Pueblo: the First Generation

The Art of Pueblo Life

The Hispanic Southwest

The Faraway Nearby: New Mexico and the Modern Landscape
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Best of Several Worlds, December 23, 2009
A handsome, large-format book with about 200 color illustrations AND an intelligent text which provides worthy commentary and historical background.

Book nitty-gritty: an oblong trade paperback, hefty but not "coffee table," 240 pp, issued without dustjacket. An 8 page chronology, 19 pp of artist biographies, a 9 page Bibliography, and an index.

I LOVE the fact that this covers the time period 1900-1945 because we get artists who have feet planted in the 19th century tradition and artists who are fully 20th century creators. Even more ambitious, painters who are clearly from the European "high culture" tradition of painting appear along with native and nativist visions from the southwest tradition.

Some of the artists featured include Hopper, Henri, Paul Berlin, Gerald Cassidy, Ma-Pe-Wi, Fred Kabotie, Nampeo, O'Keeffe, Cady Wells, Carlos Vierra, Remington, Maria Montoya Martinez, Stuart Davis, William P. Henderson, and several anonymous native artists and craftspeople.

The book is organized by theme rather than strict chronology. Here are the chapter titles...

Beyond the Picturesque

Science and Sentiment: Indian Images at the Turn of the Century

From Salon to Pueblo: the First Generation

The Art of Pueblo Life

The Hispanic Southwest

The Faraway Nearby: New Mexico and the Modern Landscape
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