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  1. Mabel Evans Dodge Sterne Luhan (pronounced LOO-hahn; née Ganson; February 26, 1879 – August 13, 1962) was an American patron of the arts, who was particularly associated with the Taos art colony.

  2. 22 de mar. de 2024 · Mabel Dodge Luhan was an American writer whose candid autobiographical volumes contain much information about well-known Americans of her era. Luhan’s life and writing revolved around the literary, artistic, and political celebrities she gathered about her both in New York and abroad.

  3. 2 de jun. de 2021 · Under Review. The Strange Revival of Mabel Dodge Luhan. The memoirist is at the center of two new, very different books: a biography of D. H. Lawrence and a novel by Rachel Cusk. Has she been...

  4. Mabel soon presided over one of the most famous salons in American history at 23 Fifth Avenue. From 1913 to 1916 she hosted “Wednesday Evenings” at her New York home, a gathering spot for pre-World War I “movers and shakers” who supported avant-garde ideas in the arts, politics and society.

  5. 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...

  6. 23 de mai. de 2018 · Mabel Dodge Luhan (1879-1962), American writer, salon hostess, patron saint, and inspiration to an assortment of talented artists, writers, and political radicals in the early decades of the 20th century, was a leading symbol of the "New Woman."

  7. Luhan, Mabel Dodge (1879–1962) Early 20th-century American benefactor of the arts and of the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico, first through her salons in Florence and New York, later through her friendship and support of many artists and intellectuals at her home in Taos. Name variations: Mabel Dodge.