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E. Irving Couse 1866-1936
Estimate
100,000 - 150,000 USD
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Description
- Eanger Irving Couse
- The Successful Hunter
- signed E.I. Couse ©, l.l.
- oil on canvas
- 24 by 29 in.
- (60.9 by 73.6 cm)
- Painted in 1913.
Provenance
Clifford Hardy, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1919
Frank Kent, Fort Worth, Texas
By descent to the present owner
Frank Kent, Fort Worth, Texas
By descent to the present owner
Exhibited
Boston, Massachusetts, Vose Galleries; Detroit, Michigan, Detroit Publishing Co.; Cleveland, Ohio, George E. Gage, E. Irving Couse, November 1913-February 1914
New York, Lotos Club, February 1914
New York, National Academy of Design, March-April 1914
Washington, D.C., American Federation of Arts for Pacific Coast and Middle & Southern States Circuit, October 1914
New York, Braus Galleries; St. Louis, Missouri, Howard Young; Colorado Springs, Colorado, Hardy's Colorado Springs, E. Irving Couse, April 1916-May 1918
Canyon, Texas, Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum, Green Mountains: E.I. Couse in Taos, May-August 1998, no. 27
New York, Lotos Club, February 1914
New York, National Academy of Design, March-April 1914
Washington, D.C., American Federation of Arts for Pacific Coast and Middle & Southern States Circuit, October 1914
New York, Braus Galleries; St. Louis, Missouri, Howard Young; Colorado Springs, Colorado, Hardy's Colorado Springs, E. Irving Couse, April 1916-May 1918
Canyon, Texas, Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum, Green Mountains: E.I. Couse in Taos, May-August 1998, no. 27
Literature
"Artist Colony Corner," Taos Valley News, December 29, 1914
"Striking Paintings of the Taos Indians," Boston Daily Globe, November 28, 1913
"Striking Paintings of the Taos Indians," Boston Daily Globe, November 28, 1913