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  1. 1 de jul. de 2014 · Paperback. $22.49 21 Used from $16.99 29 New from $17.98 1 Collectible from $22.49. Mabel Dodge Luhan's Intimate Memories offers the brilliantly edited memoirs of one woman's rebellion against "the whole ghastly social structure" under which the United States had been buried since the Victorian era. Luhan fled the Gilded Age prison of the upper ...

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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Mabel Dodge Luhan was a trailblazing feminist 100 years ahead of her time. She was a champion for Women and Native American rights. In 1917 she moved from Greenwich Village to Taos, New Mexico. There she married Tony Lujan, a Tiwa Indian from Taos Pueblo.

  5. Mabel Dodge Luhan. Mabel Evans Dodge Sterne Luhan (de soltera Ganson; 26 de febrero de 1879 - 13 de agosto de 1962) fue una adinerada mecenas de las artes estadounidense, particularmente asociada con la colonia artística de Taos.

  6. 23 de mai. de 2018 · Mabel Dodge Luhan was born on February 26, 1879, in Buffalo, New York, to Charles and Sara (Cook) Ganson. The Gansons were an affluent family living on inherited wealth. Both of Mabel's grandfathers had made fortunes in banking. Her father Charles was trained as a lawyer, but his weak, nervous disposition, coupled with violent and unpredictable ...

  7. Dennis Hopper and the “Mud Palace”: 1970-1978. Dennis Hopper discovered Mabel’s house while shooting the film Easy Rider. In 1970 he purchased Los Gallos from Mabel’s granddaughter Bonnie Evans, and left Los Angeles to live in Taos. He spent the next years editing his latest film The Last Movie. With a vision of establishing Taos as the ...