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Clippings 1960-1969, 1891-1993

 File — Folder: 3

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"Blumenschein, Taos Artist, Dies Here," Albuquerque Journal, June 7, 1960. Obituary, short biography. Photo: ELB

"Artist Dies" (article incomplete), Albuquerque Tribune, June 7, 1960. Obituary, short biography. Photo: ELB painting a scene of the Albuquerque Santa Fe Railroad yards.

"Ernest L. Blumenschein", Albuquerque Tribune, June 7, 1960. Obituary, short biography.

"Ernest L. Blumenschein, of Taos Art Colony, Dead," newspaper unknown, June 7, 1960. Obituary, short biography.

"Artist E.L. Blumenschein Dies," newspaper unknown, June 9, 1960. Obituary, "Broken Wheel" account, extended biography including lists of awards, memberships and permanent collections that include his work. Photo: ELB at his easel.

"Internationally Famous Taos Artist Dies Following Illness", newspaper unknown, 1960. Obituary, short biography.

"The Man I Knew, A Tribute to E.L. Blumenschein" by Victor White and "Blumenschein in the Early Days" by J.M Bernal, The Horse Fly, Smallest & Most Inadequate Paper Ever Published, June 23, 1960. Photo: ELB.

"A Monument?" newspaper unknown, June, 1960. Article suggests placing a monument on the Taos Plaza dedicated to Philips and ELB.

"DMFA Presented First Blumenschein", newspaper unknown, August 21, 1960. Dallas Museum of Fine Arts announces "Mountains Near Taos" as the newest addition to the permanent collection, presented by HGB. Photo: "Mountains Near Taos" (Painting name plate is with this article).

"Prof. Coke Appointed Director", Albuquerque Journal, June 17, 1962. Van Deren Coke appointed Director, University Art Gallery; HGB donates "Downtown Albuquerque" by ELB to the UNM collection. Photo: Van Deren Coke with "Downtown Albuquerque."

"Exhibit on Lives of Artists to Open", Fort Worth Star - Telegram, March 31, 1963. Exhibition at the Amon Carter Museum of Western Art - a study of the beginnings of the New Mexico art colonies. Photo: "Sangre de Cristo Mountains", 1926.

"Speakers Listed for Art Session", Fort Worth Star -Telegram, April 7, 1963. Mention of "Taos and Santa Fe: The Artist's Environment, 1882-1942" at Amon Carter Museum of Western Art.

"Book of Taos Artists is Crowded and Vague", Taos News, April 11, 1963. Review of Van Deren Coke's book, Taos and Santa Fe: The Artist's Environment, 1882-1942.

"Art and Artists: Expectations Soaring," newspaper unknown, ca. 1963. ELB listed as one of the 62 artists in "Taos and Santa Fe: The Artist's Environment, 1882-1942" exhibition.

"Taos Art Impressive in Variety of Style," newspaper unknown, ca. 1963. Review of "Taos and Santa Fe: The Artist's Environment, 1882-1942." Brief mention of ELB.

"Taos - Santa Fe Artists 1882-1942 Show Opens at Fort Worth Museum," newspaper unknown, ca. 1963. Review. Brief mention of ELB.

"Taos and Santa Fe," newspaper unknown, ca. 1963. Book review. Brief mention of ELB.

"Museum Plans Taos Founders Show," El Paso Times, Sundial, January 30, 1966. Opening exhibit at the El Paso Museum of Art, 23 paintings from the "group of ten" courtesy William McAdoo of Carlsbad, NM. Photo: Taos Founders Group (of 10).

"Kenneth M. Adams Recalls Early Artists of New Mexico,", Albuquerque Journal, May 29, 1966. Adams to be the featured speaker as part of a ceremony to dedicate Blumenschein Home as Registered National Historic Landmark. Photo: Kenneth Adams.

"... and today - Art Fills Many Galleries of Present Day" (article incomplete), Taos News, July 19, 1966. Mentions Blumenschein studio restoration. Photo: ELB at his easel.

Photo/Caption announcement, Albuquerque Journal, October 30, 1966. Exhibition of Taos Founders paintings from the private collection of W.W. McAdoo, to be shown at La Placita, Old Town Plaza. Photo: Taos Founders Group (of 10).

"Paintings of the Southwest" (advertisement), Santa Fe New Mexican and February 16, Taos News, February 12, 1967. Works from the Santa Fe Railway Collection, opening at the Museum of New Mexico.

"Pioneers Brought Art Spirit to Taos" (two page story), Santa Fe New Mexican, November, 12, 1967. "Broken Wheel" account; artistic chronology. Photo: Phillips and ELB.

"It began in the Fall" by Regina Cooke, unknown paper, September 1968. Seventy year anniversary of the "Broken Wheel" incident.

"In the beginning" (article incomplete - four pages), Taos News, September 12, 1968. After 70 years, the lives of the Taos artists as remembered by their family and friends. "Ernest L. Blumenschein" by HGB; "Broken Wheel" account. Photos: ELB with palette; Horses and wagon in Questa (doesn't actually say the two men in the picture are Phillips and ELB).

"Outpost for Southwest Art Looks Back 50 Years," Kansas City Times, November 9, 1967. Fiftieth anniversary of the art gallery of the Museum of New Mexico. Article includes history of construction and lists prominent artists/exhibitors including 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

Contact:
Fray Angélico Chávez History Library
New Mexico History Museum
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