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  1. Villa Curonia. Mabel Dodge Luhan Papers, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University. In creating Mabel Dodge Luhan: Musing the Avant-Garde, our team sought to take an unconventional approach to understanding Dodge through her multifaceted relations with those whom she gathered and mused in her Greenwich Village and Florence salons between the years of 1912-1914.

  2. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Mabel Evans Dodge Sterne Luhan (née Ganson ; 26 février 1879 - 13 août 1962) est une riche protectrice américaine des arts, particulièrement associée à la colonie d'art de Taos (en) . Enfance et éducation [modifier | modifier le code] Mabel Ganson est la fille de Charles Ganson, un banquier de Buffalo , et de sa femme, Sarah Cook. Elle ...

  3. 1 de mar. de 2023 · This modern spirit seized upon Mabel Dodge Luhan, leading her across continents, yet her journey to fulfillment was incomplete until she arrived in a tiny, isolated town in Northern New Mexico. - [Mabel] I'm not sure I knew from the beginning what I wanted to accomplish. There was an intention, but it was not thought out in advance.

  4. Mabel Dodge Luhan was born into a wealthy family and was well-educated in the arts. In the 1910s, she became well known for the salon-style gatherings at her New York City apartment. Her short marriage to painter Maurice Sterne brought her to New Mexico in 1917, where she soon bought the property near Taos, and sought to recreate the salon atmosphere in the budding art colony.

  5. 26 de fev. de 2016 · That is, alive.”. The house was originally a small adobe with four rooms located just east of the town’s Plaza. On the advice of a Taos Pueblo man named Tony Luhan, she bought it in 1918 for $1500. Tony, who would become her fourth husband, directed the re-modeling and expansion in the Pueblo Revival style. (Here is a photo of the pueblo ...

  6. The Mabel Dodge Luhan Papers consist of letters, manuscripts, photographs and personal papers documenting the life and work of Mabel Dodge Luhan. The collection spans the years 1859-1961, with the bulk of the material dating from 1913-51. The collection is housed in 112 boxes and organized into six series: Correspondence, Writings, Photographs ...

  7. Mabel Dodge Luhan Collection. Courtesy of, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University. In 1918 Mabel purchased twelve acres of land and a small adobe house from Manuel Trujillo. The acreage was bordered on two sides by Taos Pueblo land. Tribal member Tony Lujan, who Mabel later married, located the parcel for her.