The Historic Home Hotel
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Healing Hot Spring Baths Near the World Famous Hot Pools!
440 - The Frida Kahlo Suite
With the Frida Kahlo Suite you can choose either two bedrooms or three!
- Two room suite: each room with one queen bed. The two room suite has one full shower bathroom
- Or, add the third room with a bunk bed and second bathroom.
- All rooms lock off
Each bathroom comes with shower (no hot springs bath). The suite has one mini-fridge, complimentary wireless internet, two ipod docking clock radios and each bedroom has a small flat panel tv with expanded basic cable!
Frida Kahlo was born in Mexico on July 6th, 1907 and died July 13th, 1954. She painted using vibrant colors in a style that fused indigenous cultures of Mexico with the European influences of Realism, Symbolism, and Surrealism. Many of her works are self-portraits that symbolically portray her own suffering. Kahlo was married to Mexican muralist Diego Rivera. On June 21, 2001, she became the first Hispanic woman to be honored with a U.S. postage stamp.
441 - The Georgia O'Keefe Room
Located in the historic Home Hotel in downtown Lava Hot Springs, the O’Keeffe room features a luxurious, new pillow-top king sized bed, two person hot springs bath with shower, Samsung 32'' Flat Panel tv, wireless intenet, iPod docking clock radio!. Book a massage at our newly built massage therapy studio, located at the world famous State of Idaho Hot Pool complex—just 20 yards from the Home Hotel! You might also enjoy our Burt’s Bees bubble bath, shampoos, lip balms and body lotions available in the hotel lobby. Rest, Relax and Enjoy at the Home Hotel—your home in Lava Hot Springs!
Georgia O'Keeffe (November 15, 1887 – March 6, 1986) was an American artist born near Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. She challenged the boundaries of modern American artistic style with her sensual paintings of flowers, rocks, shells, animal bones, and landscapes in which she synthesized abstraction and representation. She found artistic inspiration in the rural Southwest, particularly in New Mexico, where she settled late in life.
442 - The Vincent van Gogh Room
Located in the historic Home Hotel in downtown Lava Hot Springs, the Van Gogh room features a luxurious, new pillow-top king sized bed, two person hot springs bath with shower, Samsung 32'' Flat Panel tv, wireless intenet, iPod docking clock radio! Book a massage at our newly built massage therapy studio, located at the world famous State of Idaho Hot Pool complex—just 20 yards from the Home Hotel! You might also enjoy our Burt’s Bees bubble bath, shampoos, lip balms and body lotions available in the hotel lobby. Rest, Relax and Enjoy at the Home Hotel—your home in Lava Hot Springs!

Vincent van Gogh, for whom color was the chief symbol of expression, was born in Groot-Zundert, Holland. The son of a pastor, brought up in a religious and cultured atmosphere, Vincent was highly emotional and lacked self-confidence. Between 1860 and 1880, when he finally decided to become an artist, van Gogh had had two unhappy romances and had worked unsuccessfully as a clerk in a bookstore, an art salesman, and a preacher in the Borinage (a dreary mining district in Belgium), where he was dismissed for overzealousness. He remained in Belgium to study art, determined to give happiness by creating beauty. The works of his early Dutch period are somber-toned, sharply lit, genre paintings of which the most famous is "The Potato Eaters" (1885). In that year van Gogh went to Antwerp where he discovered the works of Rubens and purchased many Japanese prints.
In 1886 he went to Paris to join his brother Théo, the manager of Goupil's gallery. In Paris, van Gogh studied with Cormon, met Pissaro, Monet and Gaugin, and began to lighten his very dark palette and to paint in the short brushstrokes of the Impressionists. His nervous temperament made him a difficult companion and night-long discussions combined with painting all day undermined his health. He decided to go south to Arles where he hoped his friends would join him and help found a school of art. Gaugin did join him but with disastrous results. In a fit of epilepsy, van Gogh pursued his friend with an open razor, was stopped by Gaugin, but ended up cutting a portion of his ear lobe off. Van Gogh then began to alternate between fits of madness and lucidity and was sent to the asylum in Saint-Remy for treatment.
In May of 1890, he seemed much better and went to live in Auvers-sur-Oise under the watchful eye of Dr. Gachet. Two months later he was dead, having shot himself "for the good of all." During his brief career he had sold one painting. Van Gogh's finest works were produced in less than three years in a technique that grew more and more impassioned in brushstroke, in symbolic and intense color, in surface tension, and in the movement and vibration of form and line. Van Gogh's inimitable fusion of form and content is powerful; dramatic, lyrically rhythmic, imaginative, and emotional, for the artist was completely absorbed in the effort to explain either his struggle against madness or his comprehension of the spiritual essence of man and nature.
443 - The Wassily Kandinsky Room
Located on the second floor of the historic Home Hotel in downtown Lava Hot Springs, the Kandinsky room is smaller and features a luxurious, new pillow-top queen sized bed, two person hot springs bath with shower, Samsung 32'' Flat Panel tv, wireless intenet, iPod docking clock radio! Book a massage at our newly built massage therapy studio, located at the world famous State of Idaho Hot Pool complex—just 20 yards from the Home Hotel! You might also enjoy our Burt’s Bees bubble bath, shampoos, lip balms and body lotions available in the hotel lobby. Rest, Relax and Enjoy at the Home Hotel—your home in Lava Hot Springs!
Wassily Kandinsky (4 December 1866 – 13 December 1944) was a Russian painter, and art theorist. He is often credited with painting the first modern abstract works. Some elements of Kandinsky’s art are obvious while others are more veiled. The hidden aspects of his work often reveal themselves gradually to those who deepen their connection with his art. He intended his forms, which he subtly harmonized and placed, to resonate with the observer's own soul.
444 - The Charles Mackintosh Room
Located in the historic Home Hotel in downtown Lava Hot Springs, the Mackintosh room features a luxurious, new pillow-top king sized bed, one person, oval shaped hot springs bath with shower, Samsung 32'' Flat Panel tv, wireless intenet, iPod docking clock radio! Book a massage at our newly built massage therapy studio, located at the world famous State of Idaho Hot Pool complex—just 20 yards from the Home Hotel! You might also enjoy our Burt’s Bees bubble bath, shampoos, lip balms and body lotions available in the hotel lobby. Rest, Relax and Enjoy at the Home Hotel—your home in Lava Hot Springs!
Charles Rennie Mackintosh (June 7, 1868 – December 10, 1928) was a Scottish architect, designer, and watercolourist. He was one of four artists that established the Glasgow School movement. Later in life, Mackintosh worked largely as a watercolourist, painting numerous landscapes and flower studies. He was also interested in the relationships between man-made and naturally occurring landforms. Arrested as a spy in Suffolk in 1915, he moved to southern France where he spent the rest of his life.
445 - The Monet Room
Located in the historic Home Hotel in downtown Lava Hot Springs, the Monet room features a luxurious, new pillow-top king sized bed, two person hot springs bath with shower, Samsung 32'' Flat Panel tv, wireless intenet, iPod docking clock radio! Book a massage at our newly built massage therapy studio, located at the world famous State of Idaho Hot Pool complex—just 20 yards from the Home Hotel! You might also enjoy our Burt’s Bees bubble bath. Rest, Relax and Enjoy at the Home Hotel—your home in Lava Hot Springs!
Claude Monet (1840-1926) was a founder and central figure of the 19th century art movement known as Impressionism. Early in his career, Monet painted realistic landscapes, but after the 1870s he focused more on the effect of changing light on everyday objects. Often he painted multiple studies of the same subjects, from train stations and haystacks to the London skyline, the Rouen Cathedral and, most famously, water lilies.
446 - The Pablo Picasso Room
Located in the historic Home Hotel in downtown Lava Hot Springs, the Picasso room features a luxurious, new pillow-top king sized bed, two person hot springs bath with shower, Samsung 32'' Flat Panel tv, wireless intenet, iPod docking clock radio! Book a massage at our newly built massage therapy studio, located at the world famous State of Idaho Hot Pool complex—just 20 yards from the Home Hotel! You might also enjoy our Burt’s Bees bubble bath, shampoos, lip balms and body lotions available in the hotel lobby. Rest, Relax and Enjoy at the Home Hotel—your home in Lava Hot Springs!
Pablo Picasso (1881 – 1973) was an artistic virtuoso who co-founded Cubism, and produced an astounding 20,000 paintings, prints, drawings and sculptures during his brilliant 70-year career. His revolutionary Cubist works, with their distorted shapes and fragmented forms, established art as a genre that does not need to literally represent reality. Zealously embracing every medium from primitive art to sketches to Surrealism, Picasso had an unrivaled influence upon 20th century art.
447 - The Mary Cassatt Room
Located in the historic Home Hotel in downtown Lava Hot Springs, the Cassatt room features a luxurious, new pillow-top king sized bed, two person hot springs bath with shower, Samsung 32'' Flat Panel tv, wireless intenet, iPod docking clock radio! Book a massage at our newly built massage therapy studio, located at the world famous State of Idaho Hot Pool complex—just 20 yards from the Home Hotel! You might also enjoy our Burt’s Bees bubble bath, shampoos, lip balms and body lotions available in the hotel lobby. Rest, Relax and Enjoy at the Home Hotel—your home in Lava Hot Springs!
Mary Cassatt (1844 – 1926) Born Mary Stevenson Cassatt on May 22, 1844 in Allegheny Pennsylvania, women of her day were discouraged from pursuing a career (any career). Yet, Cassatt enrolled in Philadelphia's Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art at age 16. Soon tired of the slow pace of study, she left for Paris, where she studied and copied the work of Masters in the Louvre. While in France, Cassatt developed a strong friendship with fellow impressionist Edgar Degas. She is known largely for her paintings of women in everday settings, especially of mothers with their children.
448 - The Gustav Klimt Room
Located in the historic Home Hotel in downtown Lava Hot Springs, the Klimt room features a luxurious, new pillow-top king sized bed, two person hot springs bath with shower, Samsung 32'' Flat Panel tv, wireless intenet, iPod docking clock radio! Book a massage at our newly built massage therapy studio, located at the world famous State of Idaho Hot Pool complex—just 20 yards from the Home Hotel! You might also enjoy our Burt’s Bees bubble bath, shampoos, lip balms and body lotions available in the hotel lobby. Rest, Relax and Enjoy at the Home Hotel—your home in Lava Hot Springs!
Gustav Klimt (1862 - 1918) was a brilliant Austrian iconoclast who rose from childhood impoverishment to become an artist who enormously impacted the Art Nouveau movement. Known for elaborate, explicitly sensual paintings and murals, Klimt's works also encompass themes of regeneration, love and death. Embedding his work with images symbolizing the freedom of art from traditional Western culture, Klimt's eclectic range of influences included Egyptian, Classical Greek, Byzantine and Medieval styles. A forerunner of Modernism and the Art Deco movements, Klimt's huge creative influence still resonates in modern art, decorations and jewelry.

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