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Art in New Mexico, 1900-1945: Paths to Taos and Santa Fe
Author: Eldredge, Schimmel and Truettner
Hardcover with dust jacket - good condition. Ex-library.
Art in New Mexico, 1900–1945: Paths to Taos and Santa Fe by Charles C. Eldredge, Julie Schimmel, and William H. Truettner explores the vibrant artistic communities that emerged in the early 20th century in Taos and Santa Fe. The book traces how artists from across the United States and Europe were drawn to New Mexico’s dramatic landscapes, Indigenous cultures, and unique light, leading to the formation of influential art colonies. Through detailed essays and rich visual documentation, the authors examine the interplay between modernist experimentation and regional identity, as well as the cultural exchanges between Anglo, Hispanic, and Native American traditions. This work offers a comprehensive and nuanced portrait of how New Mexico became a vital center for American art during a transformative period.
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