The Quiver Maker
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Title
The Quiver Maker
Description
Irving Couse (1866-1936) is perhaps the best known of all Taos artists because of reproductions of his paintings on Santa Fe Railway calendars from 1922-1934. Couse first visited Taos in 1902. He summered there every year, except 1904, before settling there in 1928 where he was a founder of the Taos Society of Artists.
This piece is currently on display in the Southwest Gallery.
This piece is currently on display in the Southwest Gallery.
Creator
Couse, E. Irving
Source
Gift of Mrs. H.S. (Johnie) Griffin
Date
1918
Identifier
1501/62
Medium
Oil on Canvas
Rights
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Collection
Citation
Couse, E. Irving, “The Quiver Maker,” Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum, accessed March 28, 2024, https://pphm.omeka.net/items/show/3030.