New Mexico Art History

with an emphasis on representational art

 

(above: Robert Henri, Indian Girl of Santa Clara, 1917, oil on canvas, Phoenix Art Museum. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons**)

 

Texts contained in Resource Library by named authors listed by author name in alphabetical order:

Taos Society of Artists by Sarah Beserra

Burt and Lucy at Home: Featuring the Paintings of Burt Harwood by Jina Brenneman

Single Lens Reflex: The Photographs of Burt Harwood by Richard Tobin and Jina Brenneman

Southwestern Colonial Art by Robert William Brown

The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway and the Development of the Taos and Santa Fe Art Colonies by Keith L. Bryant, Jr.

 

Canyon Road and the Santa Fe Art Colony by Michael Ettema

Victor Higgins, 1884-1949 by Robert A. Ewing

Women Artists of Santa Fe by Michael R. Grauer

Painted Faith: Traditional New Mexican Devotional Images by Cody James Hartley

Portals: Visual Delights Along Santa Fe's Canyon Road by John Hazeltine

 

"Marsden Hartley and the West: The Search for an American Modernism"; Exhibition Catalogue Introduction by Heather Hole

Nicolai Fechin's Portraits from Life by David C. Hunt

O. E. Berninghaus: Soulful Artist, Gentle Man by David C. Hunt

The Old West Revisited: W. H. Dunton by David C. Hunt

 

Carr, O'Keeffe, Kahlo: Places of Their Own; "The Women Who Rode Away: Carr, O'Keeffe, and Kahlo" by Christopher Merrill

Eliseo Rodriguez: El Sexto Pintor by Carmella Padilla

Patterns and Rhythms: Paintings by Anita Rodriguez

Wildflowers of New Mexico: I9th Century Botanical Illustrations by Edward M. Skeats

 

The Pictoral Record of the Old West: the Beginning of the Taos School of Art by Robert Taft

En Celebración De Muerte: Offerings for All Souls' Day by Olga Torres-Reid

Fruit of the Divine: Dynamic Symmetry and the Spiritual Ideals of Emil Bisttram by Joseph Traugott

 

Marsha Skinner Landscape Drawings by David L. Witt

Moving Mountains - Alyce Frank and Barbara Zaring by David L. Witt

Parallel Lives: Andrew Dasburg, Kenneth Adams, Ward Lockwood and the Modern Tradition, Selections from the University's Collection by David L. Witt

Three Taos Pueblo Painters by David L. Witt

 

(above: E. Irving Couse (1866-1936), Quail Hunters, oil on canvas, 24 x 29 in. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

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