Luis Tapia, Chima Altar – Ford IIILuis Tapia born 1950 Santa Fe, New Mexico; lives La Cienega, New Mexico Chima Altar – Ford III 1992 carved and painted wood with metal, glass beads, string, and nails 35 × 60 × 17 in. museum purchase, 1991 General Obligation Bonds and private donation PC1992.79.1https://www.cabq.gov/artsculture/albuquerque-museum/exhibitions-1/common-ground/images/3-tapia-chima-altar.jpg/viewhttps://www.cabq.gov/artsculture/albuquerque-museum/exhibitions-1/common-ground/images/3-tapia-chima-altar.jpg/@@images/image-1200-40be602b0e32077ec9530d2755fd6cf2.jpegLuis Tapia, Chima Altar – Ford IIILuis Tapia born 1950 Santa Fe, New Mexico; lives La Cienega, New Mexico Chima Altar – Ford III 1992 carved and painted wood with metal, glass beads, string, and nails 35 × 60 × 17 in. museum purchase, 1991 General Obligation Bonds and private donation PC1992.79.1https://www.cabq.gov/artsculture/albuquerque-museum/exhibitions-1/common-ground/images/3-tapia-chima-altar.jpg/viewhttps://www.cabq.gov/++resource++plone-logo.svg
Luis Tapia, Chima Altar – Ford III
Luis Tapia born 1950 Santa Fe, New Mexico; lives La Cienega, New Mexico Chima Altar – Ford III 1992 carved and painted wood with metal, glass beads, string, and nails 35 × 60 × 17 in. museum purchase, 1991 General Obligation Bonds and private donation PC1992.79.1
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