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Frank Guy Applegate (February 8, 1881 – February 12, 1931) was a visual artist, collector and author who was active in
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in the early 20th century.


Early life and education

Applegate was born in
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, and moved to Santa Fe in 1921, where he worked as an artist and collected
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works of art. He was educated at the University of Illinois where he received a B.A. degree in 1906, he later attended the
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, and the Academy Julien in Paris.


Work

In 1925 he purchased the historical De la Peña House in Santa Fe. Built in 1845, the farmhouse house is an example of early-mid 19th century Spanish Pueblo adobe architecture. In 1937 the house was recorded in the Historic America Buildings Survey of the National Park Service. He later built a compound of homes on the property along Camino de Monte Sol for himself and the artists of the
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collective of painters including Joseph Bakos, Fremont Ellis, Willard Nash, and
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. It is thought that Walter Mruk of Los Cincos Pintores purchased Applegate's house. The artists in the collective, with the possible exception of Mruk, worked together in building the compound homes, working under the guidance of Applegate. Applegate was a watercolor and oil painter, and also produced ceramics and wood carvings. He exhibited his work at the Santa Fe Museum of Fine Arts, the San Diego Museum, Los Angeles County Museum the
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, the
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among other venues. Applegate collected arts and crafts made by Native American artists, as well as works by Hispanic ''santeros'', saint carvers. He and the writer,
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founded the Spanish Colonial Arts Society which continues to operate the annual Spanish Market held in Santa Fe. Applegate wrote and illustrated several books during his lifetime including ''Indian Stories from the Pueblos'' (1929); his book ''Native Tales of New Mexico'' was published posthumously in 1932.


Legacy

The Frank G. Applegate Papers (1886–2000) and the Frank G. Applegate Photograph Collection are held in the Southwest Research Center of the University of New Mexico. A monograph of his work, ''Frank Applegate of Santa Fe: Artist and Preservationist'', was published in 2001.


See also

* Santa Fe art colony *
Taos Society of Artists The Taos Society of Artists was an organization of visual arts founded in Taos, New Mexico. Established in 1915, it was disbanded in 1927. The Society was essentially a commercial cooperative, as opposed to a stylistic collective, and its foundation ...


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Further reading

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Frank Applegate
New Mexico Quarterly, Volume 2, Issue 3, Article 3., 1932 20th-century American artists 1881 births 1931 deaths Artists from Santa Fe, New Mexico 20th-century American sculptors American painters