English: Library of E.L. Blumenschein House, Taos, NM. This section of the house was built in 1797 and was purchased by Blumenschein from Buck Denton in 1919. The painting is Ernest Blumenschein's Railroad Yard, Meeting Called. Originally titled Railroad Yard, No. 5, he was displeased with it and reworked it twice in 1950 and again in 1951.
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