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Encyclopedia > E. Irving Couse

Eanger Irving Couse (1866-1936) was an artist who was one of the founding members of the Taos Society of Artists and part of the Taos art colony in Taos, New Mexico.


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Eanger Irving Couse (American, 1866-1936) (539 words)
Eanger Irving Couse was born in 1866 and raised in Saginaw, Michigan where he was freely exposed to the culture of the Chippewa Indians.
Occasionally Couse painted a picture with a historical background such as "The Captive", which was shown at the Paris Salon in 1892.
Couse's painting shows us a dramatic scene -- Lorinda is lying on the floor of the chief's tepee, unconscious, with bloody bonds testifying to her terrified but courageous struggle in the face of death.
Irving Couse The Caldwell Gallery (169 words)
Irving Couse, born in 1866, worked for three months saving money to attend the Art Institute of Chicago in 1884.
Couse received classical training and was predominantly a studio painter.
Couse was a member of the Taos Society of Artists.
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