Eanger Irving Couse (September 3, 1866 – April 26, 1936) was an American artist and a founding member and first president of the Taos Society of Artists.
Born and reared in Saginaw, Michigan, he went to New York City and Paris to study art.
While spending summers in Taos, he began to make the paintings of Native Americans, New Mexico, and the American Southwest for which he is best known.
He later settled full time in Taos.
His house and studio in Taos have been preserved as the Eanger Irving Couse House and Studio—Joseph Henry Sharp Studios.
The complex is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the New Mexico Register of Cultural Properties.