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Clippings 1900-1929, 1891-1993

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 1

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"American Students Saturday Afternoon Struggle", The New York Times, 11 June 1900. Paris Baseball game - ELB "simply a marvel" playing second for the Lasars.

"Success Crowns the Artistic Work of Ernest L. Blumenschein, Formerly of Dayton - Illustrations in Christmas Magazines", unknown Dayton, OH, newspaper, (ca.) 1904. Review of ELB's illustrations for "Love of Life" from McClure's Magazine

"E.L. Blumenschein - Dayton Artist Becoming Famous on Both Sides of the Atlantic", unknown Dayton, OH, newspaper, (ca.) 1904. Review of ELB's illustrations for "Love of Life" from McClure's Magazine

"Young Dayton Artist Achieves Notable Success", The Dayton Herald, 24 August 1907. ELB living in Paris working as an illustrator; MGB receives second mention in Paris Salon; death of first child.

"The Father and Son: Composer and Artist", The Dayton Daily News, 16 June 1909. Brief ELB biography, mention of teachers at Julian Art; 1901, studio in Carnegie building in NYC exhibited ELB's western images; brief description of W.L. Blumenschein as composer (including song titles) and music director; photos: ELB and WLB.

"The Spring Academy", (New York newspaper?), 16 March 1910. Positive review of "German Tragedian."

Unidentified reviews of "German Tragedian", ca. 1910.

"A Night in Bohemia", The Albuquerque Journal, 19 July 1914. ELB played violin at a tea given for McGinnis (traveler and magazine writer) at Phillip's studio; also mentions MGB's "Bamby" illustrations in American Magazine.

Article on spouses working side by side, The Woman's Magazine, October 1916. Photos: ELB and MGB in studio; "German Tragedian."

"E.L. Blumenschein Receives $1000 Prize at Altman Exhibit New York", Taos Valley News, 15 November 1921.

"Blumenschein, Brilliant Taos Painter, Wins Altman Prize at New York Academy Exhibit", newspaper unknown, (ca.) 1921. "It is no small thing for men who are painting in the west, to carry off prizes in an exhibition of the importance of the National Academy of Design."

"Western Painters at Milch's", unknown magazine, (ca.) 1921. Gallery exhibit of paintings by Victor Higgins, Walter Ufer and ELB. ELB paintings mentioned: "Indian in the Desert," "Woman of Taos," "Albedia of Taos," "The War Captain in Peace Times," "Storm Cloud," "Crossing the Desert," "White Blanket and Blue Spruce."

"The Land of the Little People", Saturday Evening Post, 7 April 1923. Article on Anasazi; photo: ELB at age 40, "the Ty Cobb of Taos"

"In Studio and Gallery", Post-Dispatch, 8 April 1923 (incomplete). Review of works at Kocian Galleries, St. Louis, MO; ELB paintings mentioned: "Ranchos Church," "New Mexico."

"Art and Artists," St. Louis newspaper (incomplete), n.d., 1923 by Emily Grant Hutchings. Review of works at Kocian Galleries, St. Louis, MO; ELB paintings mentioned: "Ranchos Church," "New Mexico."

"Modern Art and the Academy",The New York Times, 7 February 1926. Letter to the Editor of The New York Times by ELB criticizing larger art institutions for "stifling the flame of creation" by excluding the new school of modern art.

"The Character of American Painting", The New York Times, 6 February 1927. Positive review of ELB's painting exhibition at the Grand Central Art Galleries; photo: "Extraordinary Affray."

"Blumenschein Exhibits 43 Fine [incomplete title]", The Rocky Mountain News, 10 June 1928. Review of ELB's exhibition at Denver Art Museum; ELB"S paintings mentioned: "The Rock of Fire - Morning," "The Rock of Fire - Afternoon," "Apache Country," "Woman in Blue," "Eagle Wing Fan," "Superstition," "Girl Seated by Oven," "Idealist, Dreamer, Realist," "The Extraordinary Affray;" photo: "Woman by Oven."

"Exhibit of Paintings by E.L Blumenschein," unknown newspaper, (ca.) 1928. Review of ELB's paintings at Noonan and Kocian Gallery, St. Louis. ELB paintings mentioned: "Superstition," "Expulsion from Eden."

"A Great Big Rainbow Trout," unknown Taos newspaper, 26 September 1929. A tale written by ELB.

Dates

  • 1891-1993

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English.

Access Restrictions

None

Extent

From the Collection: 3.25 Linear Feet

Repository Details

Part of the Fray Angélico Chávez History Library Repository

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