Eanger Irving Couse

American Painter , b.1866 d.1936 was an artist and founding member of the Taos artists colony in Taos, New Mexico. Couse was born in Saginaw, Michigan, where he first started drawing the Chippewa Indians who lived nearby. Couse attended the Art Institute of Chicago, and the National Academy of Design, New York. He left for Paris to study at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and Academie Julian under Bouguereau. He lived in France 10 years, where he painted charming scenes of the Normandy coast. After his return to America he devoted himself to depicting the life and habits of the Taos Indians, a pueblo tribe in New Mexico. He reveals the poetical and philosophical rather than the savage and warlike side of the Indians, and his skillfully executed pictures are full of sentiment.


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Eanger Irving Couse Hunting for Deer oil


Hunting for Deer
Painting ID::  31895
Hunting for Deer
mk77 1909 Oil on canvas 24x29in
mk77 1909 Oil_on_canvas 24x29in
   
   
     

Eanger Irving Couse Made the Pottery oil


Made the Pottery
Painting ID::  50553
Made the Pottery
mk212 1912 Oil on canvas 89.5x117.5cm
mk212 1912 Oil_on_canvas 89.5x117.5cm
   
   
     

Eanger Irving Couse Lovers (Indian Love Song) oil


Lovers (Indian Love Song)
Painting ID::  66156
Lovers (Indian Love Song)
ca. 1905 Oil on canvas 61.3 x 73.8 cm (24.13 x 29.06 in)
ca._1905 Oil_on_canvas 61.3_x_73.8_cm_(24.13_x_29.06_in)
   
   
     

Eanger Irving Couse Lovers  Indian Love Song oil


Lovers Indian Love Song
Painting ID::  67731
Lovers Indian Love Song
ca. 1905(1905) Oil on canvas 61.3 X 73.8 cm (24.13 X 29.06 in)
   
   
     

Eanger Irving Couse Lovers oil


Lovers
Painting ID::  70234
Lovers
Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 061.3 X 73.8 cm
Medium_Oil_on_canvas _ Dimensions_061.3_X_73.8_cm
   
   
     

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     Eanger Irving Couse
     American Painter , b.1866 d.1936 was an artist and founding member of the Taos artists colony in Taos, New Mexico. Couse was born in Saginaw, Michigan, where he first started drawing the Chippewa Indians who lived nearby. Couse attended the Art Institute of Chicago, and the National Academy of Design, New York. He left for Paris to study at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and Academie Julian under Bouguereau. He lived in France 10 years, where he painted charming scenes of the Normandy coast. After his return to America he devoted himself to depicting the life and habits of the Taos Indians, a pueblo tribe in New Mexico. He reveals the poetical and philosophical rather than the savage and warlike side of the Indians, and his skillfully executed pictures are full of sentiment.

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