Historic American Art Colonies
Rocky Mountain and Southwestern States Art Colonies
Santa Fe Art Colony
Please click here to see artworks by artists affiliated with the Santa Fe Art Colony
(above: Leon Kroll, Santa Fe Hills, 1917, oil on canvas, 26 x 32 inches, American Museum of Western Art. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)
Articles and essays from Resource Library:
Southwestern Allure: The Art of the Santa Fe Art Colony (10/9/13)
Canyon Road and the Santa Fe Art Colony (10/31/05)
Women Artists of Santa Fe; essay by Michael R. Grauer (11/26/04)
Albert H. Schmidt: Lost and Found in Santa Fe (7/19/04)
The Old Guard: Santa Fe Art Colony Founders (12/1/03)
Portals: Visual Delights Along Santa Fe's Canyon Road photo essay by John Hazeltine (6/97)
Northern New Mexico Diary photo essay by John Hazeltine (6/97)
(above: Unidentified photographer, Canyon Road entrance of the Gerald Cassidy house, Santa Fe, New Mexico, c. 1936- 39, Works Progress Administration Photographic Department. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)
From other websites:
"Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway and the Santa Fe Art Community" from Santa Fe Scene. [Link found to be expired as of 2015 audit. TFAO is saving the citation for use by researchers.]
Founding the Santa Fe Art Colony, by Michael Ettema, from Mark Sublette Medicine Man Gallery. Accessed July, 2015
"How the Santa Fe Art Colony Began," an article by Suzanne Deats, from Collectors' Guide. Accessed July, 2015
Southwestern Allure: The Art of the Santa Fe Art Colony, held October 8, 2013 - December 29, 2013 at the Boca Museum of Art, and subsequently held from April 25, 2014 - July 27, 2014 at the New Mexico Museum of Art. Accesed May, 2014 from websites of both museums. Accessed July, 2015
Taos Art Colony
Please click here to see artworks by artists affiliated with the Taos Art Colony
(above: Ernest Martin Hennings (1886-1956), Homeward Bound, 1933-1934, oil on canvas, 30.2 x 36.2 in. Smithsonian American Art Museum. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)
Articles and essays from Resource Library:
The Best of the King Collection (8/17/07)
Taos Artists and Their Patrons: 1898 - 1950 (7/16/99)
Taos Artists and Their Patrons, 1898-1950 (6/10/99)
The Southwest Paintings of Walter Ufer and E. Martin Hennings (3/18/16)
From other websites:
Taos Pre 1940 from askArt. Accessed August, 2015.
Art Colonies (general information) through Cragsmoor Art Colony
Dixie Art Colony/Alabama Gulf Coast Colony through Lyme Art Colony
MacDowell Art Colony through North Conway Art Colony
Ogunquit Art Colony through Roycroft Art Colony
San Diego Art Colony through Stone City Art Colony
Taos Art Colony through Yaddo Art Colony
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