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The Couse-Sharp Historic Site
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146 Kit Carson Rd
Taos, NM
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This is a 2+ acre campus in the heart of Taos' historic district featuring the homes of E.I. Couse and J.H. Sharp, two European artits that formed the Taos Society of Artists in 1915. This is an astonishing comples of period buildings, furnishings, gardens, and art colleftions. This is an amazing range of history, art, culture, architecture, science, and art.
This is a 2+ acre campus in the heart of Taos' historic district featuring the homes of E.I. Couse and J.H. Sharp, two European artits that formed the Taos Society of Artists in 1915. This is an astonishing comples of period buildings, furnishings, gardens, and art colleftions. This is an amazing…
This is usually by private tour only but a beautiful historic home of one of the original artists in the Taos Society of Artists (late 1800s / early 1900s)
Explore the studios of E. I. Couse and J. H. Sharp, founding members of the Taos Society of Artists. These two painters helped create the cultural fabric of Taos and the West as we know it today. Visit the Couse home and see how these pioneer painters lived. Stand at Couse’s easel, see the model’s stage and props. All remains as it was 100 years ago.
Call ahead to book a tour of the homes of E. I. Couse and J. H. Sharp, two of the American-born, European-trained artists who formed the Taos Society of Artists in 1915. *On the first Saturday every October the “Mother Garden” of Taos will be highlighted as volunteers collect seeds and cuttings during the year and share them with community members and visitors. The seed and cuttings giveaway continues a tradition in remembrance of Virginia Walker Couse’s original generosity, which helped establish many Taos gardens.
Call ahead to book a tour of the homes of E. I. Couse and J. H. Sharp, two of the American-born, European-trained artists who formed the Taos Society of Artists in 1915. *On the first Saturday every October the “Mother Garden” of Taos will be highlighted as volunteers collect seeds and cuttings duri…