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Blumenschein and on
These include the Ernest L. Blumenschein House, the Couse / Sharp Historic Site, and the Nicolai Fechin house, all of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Ernest Blumenschein was born on May 26, 1874 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
In the Spring of 1898, Phillips accompanied Blumenschein on a journey to the American West.
After Blumenschein returned with the repaired wheel three days later, they continued on to Taos, where they sold their horse and equipage, set up a studio, and began to paint.

Blumenschein and nearby
Blumenschein brought the wheel to be repaired in nearby Taos, leaving Phillips alone with the wagon.

Blumenschein and Taos
On Ledoux street, just south of the Taos Plaza, is the Ernest L. Blumenschein House and Harwood House.
In 1898 a visit of Bert Geer Phillips and Ernest L. Blumenschein to Taos, New Mexico was one of the first steps in the creation of the Taos art colony and the Taos Society of Artists.
Bert Geer Phillips and Ernest L. Blumenschein came to Taos, New Mexico as part of a tour of the western United States, but upon seeing Taos decided to stay.
An article with drawings by Blumenschein about a ceremony at Taos Pueblo appeared in the July 10, 1898, issue of Harper's Weekly.
When Blumenschein returned three days later with the repaired wheel, they continued to Taos, where they sold their horse and equipage, set up a studio and began to paint.
Blumenschein stayed in Taos for three months, returning to New York to resume his career as an illustrator of popular magazines and books ( including two short stories by Jack London ), while Phillips remained in Taos.
Paintings by Blumenschein are held in the Eiteljorg Art Museum in Indianapolis, Indiana, the Harwood Art Museum in Taos, the Taos Art Museum and Fechin House, the New Mexico Museum of Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico and the El Paso Art Museum in El Paso, Texas.
* Ernest L. Blumenschein House, his home in Taos, New Mexico
* Museum Association of Taos: E. L. Blumenschein Home and Museum
* Taos Historic Museums: E. L. Blumenschein Home
Phillips decided to stay in Taos when Blumenschein returned to New York a few months later.
He conceived the idea of starting an art colony in Taos, which he discussed in correspondence with Blumenschein.
In 1915, his dream became reality with the formation of the Taos Society of Artists, of which Phillips was a founding member together with his friends Ernest Blumenschein, Joseph Henry Sharp, and three other artists.
On this trip, Dulah took photographs of the studios of several Taos artists, including those of Ernest Blumenschein, painter and one of the founders of the Taos Society of Artists, and painter Gerald Cassidy, as well as photographs of the home of Mabel Dodge Luhan.
* June 6-Ernest L. Blumenschein, member of the Taos art colony
In another room, there is a large collection of paintings by New Mexico-associated painters such as: Joseph Sharp, Victor Higgins, Ernest Blumenschein (" Penitentes "), John Sloan, and Georgia O ' Keeffe (" Taos Pueblo ").

Blumenschein and New
Blumenschein returned to New York in 1896, to work as an illustrator in a studio shared with Bert Phillips.
Blumenschein also took a teaching position at his alma mater, the Art Students League of New York.
Ernest and Mary Blumenschein, New York, 1910.
Phillips returned to New York in 1896, where together with Ernest Blumenschein he leased a studio.

Blumenschein and Phillips
1915: Joseph Henry Sharp, Ernest L. Blumenschein, W. Herbert Dunton | W. Herbert ( Buck ) Dunton, E. Irving Couse, Bert Geer Phillips | Bert G. Phillips, Oscar E. Berninghaus.
Phillips wrote in a letter to Blumenschein, " I began to feel as if this was the real ' border life ', and only wish old Kit Carson was here with us.

Blumenschein and with
While at the Académie he became friends with Ernest Blumenschein and Joseph Henry Sharp.

Blumenschein and .
File: Blumenschein-Star Road and White Sun 1920. jpg | Ernest Blumenschein, Star Road and White Sun, 1920, Albuquerque Museum
In Contemporary Rhythm: The Art of Ernest L. Blumenschein.
When four years later his mother died, his father accepted a position as director of the Dayton Philharmonic in Ohio, where Blumenschein grew up.
When he finished high school, Blumenschein received a scholarship to study violin at the Cincinnati College of Music.

rode and out
Blue Throat, nursing an aching jaw and a collosal dose of wounded pride, rode out of town with the survivors of the fight.
`` Range delivery '' meant that the buyer, after examinin' the seller's ranch records and considerin' his rep'tation for truthfulness, paid for what the seller claimed to own, then rode out and tried to find it.
Since all anchors that embed themselves in the bottom require the strain to be along the seabed, anchors can be broken out of the bottom by shortening the rode until the vessel is directly above the anchor ( at this point the anchor chain is " up and down " in naval parlance ).
At the start of World War I, thousands of the French Cuirassiers rode out to engage the German Cavalry who likewise used helmets and armour.
One Pipiolo leader from the south, Ramón Freire, rode in and out of the presidency several times ( 1823 – 1827, 1828, 1829, 1830 ) but could not sustain his authority.
Therefore, a king came riding upon a horse when he was bent on war and rode upon a donkey when he wanted to point out he was coming in peace.
To stop the siege and go on the attack, Grant, injured from a recent horse fall in New Orleans, personally rode out to Chattanooga and took charge of the Union Army's desperate situation.
As Lee considered surrender, Longstreet advised him of his belief that Grant would treat them fairly, but as Lee rode toward Appomattox Court House on April 9, 1865, Longstreet said, " General, if he does not give us good terms, come back and let us fight it out.
Gandalf then rode hard for the Shire, but did not reach it until Frodo had already set out.
Joan rode out to escort it in.
Informed of the decision, Joan called for her horse and rode off for a period of quiet prayer, then returned to the camp, grabbed a ladder and launched the frontal assault on the Boulevart herself, reportedly calling out to her troops " Tout est vostre-et y entrez!
With Ron Turcotte out with a five-day suspension, Eddie Maple rode Secretariat to victory by 6 lengths.
" Thus spoke a forgotten poet long ago in Rohan, recalling how tall and fair was Eorl the Young, who rode down out of the North ," Aragorn explains.
Two passers-by noticed the ruckus that Saturday afternoon and local rancher Jack Flagg rode to Buffalo ( the county seat of Johnson County ) where the sheriff raised a posse of 200 men over the next 24 hours and the party set out for the KC on Sunday night, April 10.
The bombing was carried out by Lucchese capos Victor Amuso and Anthony Casso, under orders of bosses Anthony Corallo and Vincent Gigante, to avenge Castellano and Bilotti by killing their successors ; Gotti also planned to visit Failla that day but canceled, and the bomb was detonated after a soldier who rode with DeCicco was mistaken for the boss.
As he rode among the survivors, he cried out repeatedly, " My poor Orphans!
Plutarch recounts that prior to the battle, Viridomarus spotted Marcellus, who wore commander insignia upon his armor, and rode out to meet him.
In the 1962 race, Blase rode 139 out of 200 laps and was the victory rider crossing the finish line, much like the main character in the film.
The captain rode out Katrina on the cargo ship, owned by Caribbean Shipping Inc., and the ship was returned to sea six months later, using a large crane.
The Royalist army occupied a strong position on a ridge between the villages of Little Oxenden and East Farndon about two miles south of Market Harborough The Royalist scoutmaster Sir Francis Ruce was sent out to find the Parliamentarian army and rode south for two to three miles but saw no sign of it, perhaps through negligence.
With the eventual execution of Steerpike, the last bond of connection with his immemorial home is severed and "... turning his back ... Titus rode out of his world.
When Warwick found out about Gaveston's whereabouts, he immediately rode out to capture him.
As he neared the truck and started the swerve the road dipped sharply and as he rode up out of the dip the motorcycle became airborne causing Duane to fly off the bike and land on the pavement.

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