Ernest Martin Hennings (1886–1956), American painter, member of Taos Society of Artists
Paul Christoph Hennings | Sam Hennings | Ernest Martin Hennings | ''Emmy Hennings's portrait'' by Hanns Bolz | August Adolph von Hennings |
The show featured easel works by George Bellows, Robert Henri, F. Martin Hennings, and Leon Kroll, who were working in the Southwest at that time, along with the "Taos Six" (Oscar E. Berninghaus, Ernest Blumenschein, Irving Couse, Herbert Dunton, Bert Geer Phillips, and Joseph Henry Sharp) and other members of the Taos Society.
Later, Hennings was a collaborator to the magazine Revolution, which was founded by Ball and Hans Leybold.
In 1860 John P. Hennings bought some of the property and changed the name to Lexington, after his home town of Lexington, Kentucky.