Saint Roch - The Portfolio of Spanish Colonial Design in New Mexico


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The Portfolio of Spanish Colonial Design in New Mexico, a prized collection of woodblock prints produced by E. Boyd for the Federal Arts Project as New Mexico's contribution to the Index of American Design. Each plate represents a characteristic type of material made in New Mexico during Colonial times and was hand painted by artists under the direction of E. Boyd. Only 200 copies of the Portfolio were produced. The Roswell Museum and Art Center owns a complete copy.




Portfolio of Spanish Colonial Design in New Mexico


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This reprint of the original Portfolio marks the 75th anniversary of the Spanish Colonial Arts Society. Along with the original booklet and fifty prints there is additional information on the project that has recently surfaced. A tool for artists and researchers, this is a piece of New Mexico's artistic history that can now be enjoyed by everyone."--BOOK JACKET.










Christ Crucified, Taos - The Portfolio of Spanish Colonial Design in New Mexico


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The Portfolio of Spanish Colonial Design in New Mexico, a prized collection of woodblock prints produced by E. Boyd for the Federal Arts Project as New Mexico's contribution to the Index of American Design. Each plate represents a characteristic type of material made in New Mexico during Colonial times and was hand painted by artists under the direction of E. Boyd. Only 200 copies of the Portfolio were produced. The Roswell Museum and Art Center owns a complete copy.




Transforming Images


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The essays collected here explore the Catholic instruments of religious devotion produced in New Mexico from around 1760 until the radical transformation of the tradition in the twentieth century. The writers in this volume make three key arguments. First, they make a case for bringing new theoretical perspectives and research strategies to bear on the New Mexican materials and other colonial contexts. Second, they demonstrate that the New Mexican materials provide an excellent case study for rethinking many of the most fundamental questions in art-historical and anthropological study. Third, the authors collectively argue that the New Mexican images had, and still have, importance to diverse audiences and makers.




Saints & Saint Makers of New Mexico


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This book covers the art of santos (images of saints) in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century New Mexico-santos were the predominant form of religious images in churches and homes between 1750 and 1850.







A Kingdom of Saints


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New Mexico Style


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Since its original publication, architects, builders, re-modellers, and lovers of the distinctive architectural styles of Santa Fe and the region have depended on this book for its authoritative information and aesthetic inspiration.