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Los Cinco Pintores

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presented the first of several exhibitions as a group. In addition to their Midwestern Touring Exhibit in 1922, they also arranged a show in Los Angeles in 1923 call "Exhibition of Painting by Artists of New Mexico".
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in 1921. At the time, the five painters were all in their 20s and new to Santa Fe. Their stated goal was to "take art to the people" by exhibiting in places such as schools, hospitals, factories, and even the
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By 1921, Shuster, Ellis, Mruk, Bakos, and Nash had all moved to Santa Fe, and the five formed their
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people and landscapes for their subject matter. They formally disbanded in 1926.
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Light, Landscape and the Creative Quest : Early Artists of Santa Fe
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New Mexico Art Through Time : Prehistory to the Present
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Index

Santa Fe, New Mexico
Will Shuster
Fremont Ellis
Walter Mruk
Jozef Bakos
Willard Nash
artist collective
New Mexico Penitentiary
New Mexico Museum of Art
modernist
New Mexican
Taos Society of Artists
ISBN
0-89013-080-9
JSTOR
25589890
ISBN
0-89659-598-6
ISBN
9780615469171
ISBN
9780890135457
Categories
American artist groups and collectives
Art in New Mexico
Culture of Santa Fe, New Mexico
Organizations based in Santa Fe, New Mexico
Arts organizations established in 1921
Arts organizations disestablished in the 20th century
1921 establishments in New Mexico

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