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Eanger Irving Couse September 3, — April 26, was an American artist and a founding member and first president of the Taos Society of Artists. He later settled full time in Taos. His work was also part of the art competitions at the Summer Olympics and the Summer Olympics. Couse pronounced to rhyme with "house" [ 2 ] was born to a farming family in Saginaw , Michigan.
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As a boy, he started drawing members of the Chippewa tribe who lived nearby. He attended local schools as a child and continued to work at art. He lived in France for 10 years, painting mostly landscapes of the Normandy coast. Between and , he lived at the Etaples art colony , [ 3 ] where he painted its streets and fisher folk, including Coastal Scene, Etaples.
He spent time in Taos, New Mexico during the summers. At the turn of the 19th century, the Southwest, and New Mexico in particular, attracted numerous artists and writers because it remained untouched by national expansion efforts dictated by the American policy of Manifest Destiny.
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The artists and writers of this era wanted to capture the last vestiges of the Old West before it disappeared altogether. He began to show his paintings of Native American life and earned his first solo show in In Couse was elected to the National Academy of Design. In , Couse was one of the six founding members of the Taos Society of Artists , and was elected first president.
Another founding member was the artist J. Sharp , who adapted a chapel near Couse's house as a studio.