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W. Herbert Dunton. Untitled. [American Indians on horseback with full feather headbands.]

 Item — item: 17

Scope and Contents

American Indians on horseback wearing full feather headbands. Painted in 1911 as an illustration for a Cosmopolitan magazine article.

Dates

  • early 20th century

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Researchers are encouraged to use digital surrogates. In-person research with original artwork(s) must be approved/scheduled by the University Archivist.

Biographical / Historical

WILLIAM HERBERT DUNTON (1878-1936, MAINE, NEW MEXICO)

Known to his friends as ​“Buck,” Dunton traveled extensively in the West as a young man, working as a ranch hand and cowboy.

When he became a commerical illustrator, Dunton used this experience to authenticate details in sketches commissioned by such periodicals as Harper’s, Collier’s, and Scribner’s. A desire to study painting more seriously brought him in 1912 to the Art Students League, where his teacher, Ernest Blumenschein suggested a visit to Taos. Dunton responded immediately to the pictorial richness of New Mexico, finding his favorite subjects in the wildlife and rugged mountain men of the region.

During the Depression, suffering financially and, increasingly, from poor health, Dunton worked on the Public Works of Art Project murals and practiced lithography. His concern for preserving the vanishing spirit of the Old West exceeded that of all his artist colleagues in Taos.



Source: "W. Herbert Dunton," Smithsonian American Art Museum, https://americanart.si.edu/artist/w-herbert-dunton-1359 (accessed June 20, 2022).



For more information about Dunton see the Taos Society of Artists page at the Taos Art Museum

Extent

From the Collection: 39 items

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Donated July 21, 1964.

Physical Description

Framed oil painting on masonite, 1911

Dimensions

24" x 34"

General

W. Herbert Dunton (1878-1936)

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository

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