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Synopsis

Appropriating the Cézanne-inspired principles of fragmented form and shifting planes, Nash made these stylistic qualities his own by incorporating this inspiration with his personal vision of the Southwest. He was the most technically accomplished and intellectually influential member of Los Cinco Pintores, a group of early Santa Fe modernists united by a desire to experiment with cubism, fauvism, and expressionism.

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About the Authors

Randy Ramer is Director of Exhibitions and Publications for Gilcrease Museum.



Carole Klein, Associate Curator of Art at Gilcrease, has been on staff since 1991. She has in-depth experience working with the museum's art collection for research and exhibitions and has written extensively for related publications and the Gilcrease Journal. As a professional artist, Carole brings direct experience and knowledge of art media and techniques to her curatorial work.

Kimberly Roblin has worked with the anthropology, art, and archival collections since joining Gilcrease in 2005. An Associate Curator, she researches and develops content for exhibitions and is a regular contributor to the museum's publications, including the Gilcrease Series and the Gilcrease Journal. She received her undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Oklahoma.

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