Olive Rush : finding her place in the Santa Fe art colony
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Published
Santa Fe : Museum of New Mexico Press, 2016.
Format
Book
Physical Desc
292 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cm
Status
Main Library - Southwest Reference
700 RUSH
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700 RUSH
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Oliver La Farge - Southwest Collection
700 RUSH
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700 RUSH
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Location | Call Number | Note | Status | Due Date |
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Main Library - Southwest Collection | 700 RUSH | Checked Out | January 30, 2025 | |
Main Library - Southwest Reference | 700 RUSH | Hardcover | Library Use Only | |
Oliver La Farge - Southwest Collection | 700 RUSH | On Shelf |
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Published
Santa Fe : Museum of New Mexico Press, 2016.
Language
English
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-284) and index.
Description
Oliva Rush (1873-1966, artist, illustrator, muralist, Native American art educator, and social reformer was born in Indiana to Quaker parents and left home at age sixteen to attend college and art school. At the age of forty-seven, after a successful career as an illustrator and artist and travelling the world, she settled in Santa Fe where she bought an old adobe farmhouse on Canyon Road. There she painted, showed her work, and hosted many visitors from near and far. Rush's painting style over the years evolved from realistic to abstract and by the end of her career she was a modernish. She helped create a technique for "true" fresco painting and was hired as a WPA muralist, emparking on a period of public art projects.
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