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Eanger Irving Couse
American 1866 -1936
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Born: |
Saginaw, Michigan, United States
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Active: |
France Taos, New Mexico, United States
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Studied: |
Paris Art Institute of Chicago 1884 National Academy of Design Academie Julien, Paris
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Instructors: |
Tony Robert-Fleury William Adolphe Bouguereau
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Examples of Work: |
Brooklyn Museum of Art Butler Institute of American Art Cleveland Museum of Art Dallas Museum of Art Detroit Institute of Arts Ford Museum, Detroit Gilcrease Institute, Tulsa Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Milwaukee Art Institute, Wisconsin Montclair Art Museum, New Jersey Nashville Museum, Tennessee National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
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Specialty: |
Painter
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Style/School: |
Representational
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Subjects Known For: |
American Indians New Mexico Coastal
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Memberships: |
National Academy of Design p. ANA 1902; NA 1911 Allied Artists of America American Federation of Artists Lotus Club Taos Society of Artists Society of Painters
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Artist Profile |
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BIOGRAPHY: |
Eanger Irving Couse was born in Saginaw, Michigan in 1866, and during his childhood he became familiar with the large Native American population, which continued to flourish in the Saginaw area into the 1870s. From an early age Couse had wanted to become an artist, and he regularly visited the loca...
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Irving Couse, born in 1866, worked for three months saving money to attend the Art Institute of Chicago in 1884. He also studied at the National Academy of Design, NYC, and Acadamie Julian, Paris, from 1886-90. Couse received classical training and was predominantly a studio painter. In Paris, ...
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