Dorothy and husband Jack built the new Movie Theater building (on the southwest corner of the plaza) in 1937, and were members on many civic...
Profiles: Legends
The word “authenticity” struck a chord with the remarkable Taos women featured here on this website. Authenticity seems to be the common thread that binds these women’s stories, the attribute that most defines them. May you find inspiration in their lives and words. May you see yourself and parallels with your own life. May they serve as beacons, mentors and role models.
Our "Legends" are women who have in some way changed or enhanced the community of Taos. Mabel Dodge Luhan, "Lady Dorothy Brett," Frieda, wife of DH Lawrence, Agnes Martin, Bea Mandelman, and of course Millicent Rogers. Included here are profiles of these remarkable women, written in most cases by women living in Taos today who were influenced and enriched by the lives of these great ladies.
Two sisters, descended from one of New Mexico’s oldest and most respected families, played an important role in the history of Taos during...
Over 100 years ago Virginia planted the first seeds in the “Mother Garden of Taos.” Her home and garden survive today due to the tender...
Dora began visiting Taos in 1944, settling here in 1954, and marrying famous Russian painter Leon Gaspard in 1958.
After giving birth to three children, Frieda met the author D.H. Lawrence in March 1912. Two months later the couple eloped to Europe....
She was a woman of profound contradictions. She was generous. She was petty. Domineering and endearing. Mabel was a salon hostess, art...
Martin is considered one of the great painters of the Abstract Expressionist period. Her paintings of barely there colors and lines have led...
Rowena’s life epitomizes the grit, tenacity and hard work it takes to live in Taos. As a single parent she struggled to balance family life...
Jesusita made her debut on New Mexico’s political scene in 1928 when she was elected Secretary of State. In 1939 she moved permanently to...
Martha designed her signature broomstick skirts for fashinistas from Millicent Rogers to Dennis Hopper.
Virginia began her career as a potter in 1919 and continued to make pots up to her 100th birthday in 1995.
Duane's art collection, from 1929 till her death in 1977, is the core of the Taos Art Museum's collection.
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