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Visit Fechin Institute's website |
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FECHIN INSTITUTE ![]() About the Institute: In 1927 Nicolai Fechin joined the growing number of artists moving to Taos. His origins, however, were more exotic than the American-born, European-trained artists that had "discovered" Taos. Nicolai Fechin was born in 1881 in Kazan, Russia. His father was a talented woodcarver who built elaborate church altars. Fechin's talent for art grew out of his work as a young boy in his father's shop. He studied at the Art Academy in Petrograd for seven years and began teaching art himself. In 1923 he came to New York by invitation. American art patrons were already familiar with his work from his participation in international shows beginning in 1910. Newly-made friends, Jack and Eve Young Hunter, introduced him to the American West in 1926. The following summer Fechin moved his family to Taos. He completely reconstructed the interior of his adobe home between 1927-1933, add ing his own distinctly Russian wood carvings and creating one of the most unique museums open to the public. The furniture, doors, windows and corbels were all crafted by Fechin's hand. He was a prolific artist, often working around the clock. His paintings, drawings and sculptures are in museums and collections worldwide. In addition to viewing the extraordinary home, visitors may also see original examples of Fechin's artwork. The Fechin House also hosts exhibits of oriental art, work by internationally-known artists, and frequent chamber music events. Residential art workshops by well-known artists are held at the Donner Ranch in San Cristobal, New Mexico. The museum offers a very unique gift shop. ![]() [ click thumbnails to enlarge ] About the Institute Shop: The Fechin Museum Gift Shop features quality art reproductions of paintings by Russian born master artist Nicolai Fechin. Books portraying Fechin's life and his work are available here, including Fechin: The Builder, written by daughter Eya. Handcrafted Russian imports include colorful woolen shawls, fine painted lacquerware, carved birch bark boxes, amber jewelry, and traditional religious icons. Children of all ages will love the wooden toys from Russia, nesting Matryoshka dolls, rag dolls by Tatiana, and beautifully illustrated books. General Information: Summer hours: Wednesday - Sunday 10-2. (Call for any changes.) Closed Monday - Tuesday Fees: $4.00 admission 227 Paseo del Pueblo Norte Box 832 Taos NM 87571 575-758-1710 |
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