Apache Indian Camp in Taos Valley, Eanger Irving Couse

Artwork Overview

Apache Indian Camp in Taos Valley, 1912
Where object was made: United States
Material/technique: oil; canvas
Dimensions:
Canvas/Support (Height x Width x Depth): 91.7 x 76.5 cm
Canvas/Support (Height x Width x Depth): 36 1/8 x 30 1/8 in
Credit line: Gift of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Hughes
Accession number: 1973.0233
Not on display

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Images

Label texts

This Land
In Apache Indian Camp, we observe the view from Couse’s front porch in Taos with the addition of two Apache wickiups, subjects derived from the artist’s photographs of temporary encampments near Taos Pueblo.
This Land
In Apache Indian Camp, we observe the view from Couse’s front porch in Taos with the addition of two Apache wickiups, subjects derived from the artist’s photographs of temporary encampments near Taos Pueblo.
This Land
In Apache Indian Camp, we observe the view from Couse’s front porch in Taos with the addition of two Apache wickiups, subjects derived from the artist’s photographs of temporary encampments near Taos Pueblo.
This Land
In Apache Indian Camp, we observe the view from Couse’s front porch in Taos with the addition of two Apache wickiups, subjects derived from the artist’s photographs of temporary encampments near Taos Pueblo.
Exhibition Label: "This Land," Mar-2014, Kate Meyer In Apache Indian Camp, we observe the view from Couse’s front porch in Taos with the addition of two Apache wickiups, subjects derived from the artist’s photographs of temporary encampments near Taos Pueblo.

Exhibitions

Kate Meyer, curator
2016–2021
Kate Meyer, curator
2014–2015

Citations

The University of Kansas Museum of Art. The Register of the Museum of Art 5, no. 1, January-March (1975):