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Preface and Acknowledgments | 9 | |
Introduction | 15 | |
Creation of the Taos Art Colony | 18 | |
The Broken Wagon Wheel | 19 | |
The Taos Art Colony and the Santa Fe Railway | 22 | |
The Taos Society of Artists | 36 | |
Circuit Exhibitions | 38 | |
Juried Exhibitions | 50 | |
Cities as Patrons | 76 | |
Cincinnati | 77 | |
St. Louis | 81 | |
Chicago | 87 | |
Private Patrons | 106 | |
William H. Klauer | 107 | |
Joseph G. Butler | 121 | |
Phoebe Apperson Hearst | 124 | |
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr. | 126 | |
Lutcher and Nelda Stark | 129 | |
Marion Koogler McNay | 142 | |
John Tilson Higgins and David F. Broderick | 151 | |
Other Texas Patrons | 157 | |
Thomas Gilcrease, Woody Crumbo, and the Taos Art Colony | 173 | |
Ed and Faye Davison and Wichita | 192 | |
The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation | 198 |
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