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Indian Painter

19th century
oil on canvas
24 x 29 in. (60.96 x 73.66 cm)

Minneapolis Institute of Arts

Minneapolis, MN

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Hunting Cranes

oil on canvas
28 1/2 x 23 1/2 inches

Richmond Art Museum

Richmond, IN

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Elk-Foot of the Taos Tribe

1909
oil on canvas
78 1/4 x 36 3/8 in. (198.6 x 92.4 cm.)

Smithsonian American Art Museum

Washington, D.C.

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Walpi Pueblo

1903
oil on canvas
9 1/16 x 12 in. (23.0 x 30.5 cm.)

Smithsonian American Art Museum

Washington, D.C.

notes
Eanger Irving Couse painted this scene one year after his first trip to Taos. Like other eastern artists, he was especially struck by the intense light and stark contrasts of northern New Mexico. Couse painted Walpi Pueblo as a quick sketch, capturing the sudden, lonely chill that accompanies the clouds at higher elevations.
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Making Pottery

1912
oil on canvas
Image: 35 1/4 x 46 1/4 in. (89.5 x 117.5 cm) Frame: 43 7/8 x 54 7/8 x 2 3/4 in. (111.4 x 139.4 x 7.0 cm)

The Terra Foundation for American Art

Chicago, IL

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