J.H. Sharp 1915 Studio
J.H. Sharp 1915 Studio is a historic building in Taos, New Mexico which is located on Quesnel Road. J.H. Sharp 1915 Studio is situated nearby to Couse-Sharp Historic Site, as well as near the historic site Historic Home of E.I. Couse.- Type: Historic building
- Address: 117 Quesnel Road
- Inscription: “This is the location of Joseph Henry Sharp’s second studio that he moved to from the Luna Chapel in 1915. It is now apart of the Couse-Sharp Historic Site.”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Kit Carson House and Taos Inn.
Kit Carson House
Museum
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The Kit Carson House is a historic house museum at 113 Kit Carson Road in central Taos, New Mexico. Built in 1825, it was from 1843 until his death the home of frontiersman Kit Carson. Kit Carson House is situated 370 feet north of J.H. Sharp 1915 Studio.
Taos Inn
Photo: Mark Stephenson, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Taos Inn is an historic inn located in Taos, New Mexico. It is made up of several adobe houses dating from the 19th century, one of which was a home of Thomas "Doc" Martin which hosted the formative meeting of the Taos Society of Artists in 1915. Taos Inn is situated 780 feet north of J.H. Sharp 1915 Studio.
Harwood Museum of Art
Museum
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The Harwood Museum of Art is located in Taos, New Mexico. Founded in 1923 by the Harwood Foundation, it is the second oldest art museum in New Mexico. Its collections include a wide range of Hispanic works and visual arts from the Taos Society of Artists, Taos Moderns, and contemporary artists. Harwood Museum of Art is situated 1,600 feet west of J.H. Sharp 1915 Studio.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Taos and El Prado.
Taos
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Taos is a prominent town of 6,000 people in North Central New Mexico. While much more laid-back than Santa Fe, Taos has become a popular travel destination in its own right, noted for its art colony, its New Age community, excellent skiing, and Taos Pueblo, a photogenic American Indian community that is open to visitors under controlled conditions.
El Prado
Hamlet
El Prado is an unincorporated suburb and census designated place on the north side of Taos, in Taos County, New Mexico, United States. It is generally bounded on the south by the town of Taos, to the east by Taos Pueblo lands, to the north by Arroyo Seco and Arroyo Hondo, and to the west by the Rio Grande Gorge. El Prado is situated 2 miles north of J.H. Sharp 1915 Studio.
Taos Pueblo
Village
J.H. Sharp 1915 Studio
- Categories: building, historic site, tourist attraction, and tourism
- Location: Taos, New Mexico, Southwest, United States, North America
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Latitude
36.40603° or 36° 24′ 22″ northLongitude
-105.57209° or 105° 34′ 20″ westInception
1915Levels
2Named after
Joseph Henry SharpOpen location code
858PCC4H+C5OpenStreetMap ID
way 1095035945OpenStreetMap feature
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historic=building
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