UncleEbeneezer
One of the coolest cultural explorations we did on our trip was to visit the Taos Art Museum which is located in the Fechin House, a very cool place that my wife had been dying to check out:
The Nicolai Fechin House in Taos, New Mexico, is the historic home of the Russian artist Nicolai Fechin, his wife Alexandra and daughter Eya. After purchasing the house in 1928, he spent several years enlarging and modifying the two-story adobe structure, for instance, enlarging the porch and adding and widening windows to take advantage of the views. He carved many of the fittings of the house and its furniture, using typical Russian design elements such as “triptych windows and intricately carved doors.”[2] The whole reflects a modernist sensibility combined with Russian, Native American and Spanish traditions.
The Fechins divorced in 1933, after which Alexandra stayed at the house until her death in 1983. Eya returned to Taos in the 1970s and began restoration of the house. She opened it to visitors beginning in 1981, under the auspices of the Fechin Institute, which she founded in her father’s memory.[2]
The house was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on December 31, 1979. After Eya Fechin’s death in 2002, the house passed to her daughter and son-in-law. They sold it to a foundation, which established the house museum and the Taos Art Museum.[2]
The Fechin House has some really neat art inside, but the main attraction (for us) was the architecture and stunning woodwork.
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