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Taos Painters Walter Mruk 1883-1942
editWalter Mruk attended the Art Students League in New York. In 1920 one of his instructors artist John E. Thompson made a trip to Santa Fe New Mexico and the young Mruk and a childhood friend Jozef Bakos went with him. Mruk and Bakos decided to make thier homes in Santa Fe and startedto paint with other artists they met there. At that time the Taos art colony was the primary influence on Southwest art and was known for very traditional work. But Mruk and his friends all in their early twenties considered themselves to be Modernists and weren't influenced much by what was being shown in Taos since it was a rough four-hour journey to get there at that time. In the fall of 1921 five of the painters Mruk Will Shuster Willard Nash Fremont Ellis and Jozef Bakos formed the avant-garde Los Cinco Pintores The Five Painters. This was the beginning of Santa Fe as a famous art colony. They were strongly influenced by the work of Robert Henri and John Sloan of the Independent Movement better known as the Ashcan School. They were seeking freedom from the constraints of traditional academic art. Their first exhibition was at the Museum of Fine Arts in Santa Fe during December of 1921. An art critic commented... read more
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Walter Mruk attended the Art Students League in New York. In 1920 one of his instructors artist John E. Thompson made a trip to Santa Fe New Mexico and the young Mruk and a childhood friend Jozef Bakos went with him. Mruk and Bakos decided to make thier homes in Santa Fe and started to paint with other artists they met there. At that time the Taos art colony was the primary influence on Southwest art and was known for very traditional work. But Mruk and his friends all in their early twenties considered themselves to be Modernists and weren't influenced much by what was being shown in Taos since it was a rough four-hour journey to get there at that time. In the fall of 1921 five of the painters Mruk Will Shuster Willard Nash Fremont Ellis and Jozef Bakos formed the avant-garde Los Cinco Pintores The Five Painters. This was the beginning of Santa Fe as a famous art colony. They were strongly influenced by the work of Robert Henri and John Sloan of the Independent Movement better known as the Ashcan School. They were seeking freedom from the constraints of traditional academic art. Their first exhibition was at the Museum of Fine Arts in Santa Fe during December of 1921. An art critic commented
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