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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 .
- Mabel Ganson, February 26, 1879, Buffalo, New York, U.S.
- Patron of the arts; nationally syndicated columnist for the Hearst organization
- August 13, 1962 (aged 83), Taos, New Mexico, U.S.
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...
- Rebecca Panovka
Há 6 dias · Mabel Dodge Luhan (born Feb. 26, 1879, Buffalo, N.Y., U.S.—died Aug. 13, 1962, Taos, N.M.) was an American writer whose candid autobiographical volumes contain much information about well-known Americans of her era.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Learn about the life and legacy of Mabel Dodge Luhan, a salon hostess, art patroness, writer and self-appointed savior of humanity. From her European salon in the Renaissance to her New Mexico home in Taos, she supported avant-garde artists and writers, stimulated social change and cultural dialogue, and saved the Indians.
The Mabel Dodge Luhan House, also known as the Big House, is a historic house at 240 Morada Lane in Taos, New Mexico, United States. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1991. It is now used as a hotel and conference center.
- Tony Luhan; Mabel Dodge Luhan
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- Luhan Lane, Taos, New Mexico
Learn about Mabel Dodge Luhan, a wealthy writer and feminist who moved to Taos, New Mexico, in 1917 and became a champion for Women and Native American rights. She also hosted artists and writers like Georgia O’Keeffe, Ansel Adams, and DH Lawrence.
23 de mai. de 2018 · Learn about the life and achievements of Mabel Dodge Luhan, a leading symbol of the "New Woman" in the early 20th century. She was a writer, salon hostess, patron of the arts, and advocate of social reform in America and Europe.