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These Taos Artists include what is known as the Taos eight: J. H. Sharp, E. I. Couse, E.L.Blumenschein, Bert Phillips, Walter Ufer, Victor Higgins, Kenneth Adams. and Herbert Buck Dunton.
Irving Couse, Oscar E. Berninghaus, W. Herbert Dunton, Ernest Blumenschein, and Bert Phillips formed the Taos Society of Artists. The six founding members were known as the Taos Six.
The Taos art colony was an art colony founded in Taos, New Mexico, by artists attracted by the culture of the Taos Pueblo and northern New Mexico. The history of Hispanic craftsmanship in furniture, tin work, and other mediums also played a role in creating a multicultural tradition of art in the area.
These painters also benefitted from and appreciated the openness found to outside cultures. Taos was a center of trade, long before the Spanish arrival in the early 1600s. Besides the commercial trade, there was an exchange of ideas, fertile ground for artists. This is the home they found in Taos.
Martin Hennings became an Active Member in 1924. The only woman in the group, Catherine C. Critcher, also became an Active Member in 1924.
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Berninghaus, E. Irving Couse, W. Herbert Buck Dunton, and Joseph Sharp had arrived in Taos. These five, plus Phillips, shared a strong attraction to Taos and formalized their relationship by creating the Taos Society of Artists, which existed from 1915 to 1927.

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