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A vintage black and white photo of a man holding a paint palette and paint brush in front of a wide painting.
A vintage black and white photo of a woman with short hair and a short-sleeved dress seated looking down at her hands in her lap.
A vintage black and white photo of a person in Matachine dancer attire and a small child looking up at them.
The signed executive order by Mayor Richard Berry declaring September 7 Albuquerque Museum Day.
A vintage black and white photo of the inside of a store as seen from the upper level looking down. Some of the goods include suitcases and books.
A painting of a desert scene with a light dusting of snow. Adobe buildings and a church can be seen in the far distance.
A vintage poster advertising Route 66, featuring signs and an illustration of the USA and text "Los Angeles to Chicago".
Drawing/Rendering/Painting of a soldier from the Province of New Spain, by . (Courtesy of the Archivo General de Indias, Sevilla, Spain)
Daphne Cobb reading a Kodak manual. We Lead, Others Follow 2020
A vintage black and white photo of Native American women working with hornos. We Lead, Others Follow
Elaine de Kooning, Self-Portrait, oil on Masonite, 1946, National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, courtesy Elaine de Kooning Trust
50th Anniversary Collections Guides The Albuquerque Museum's fiftieth anniversary is commemorated in a series of books highlighting the Museum's various collections in art, photography, history, and of its historic house museum Casa San Ysidro located in Corrales, New Mexico. Published by the Museum of New Mexico Press, Santa Fe. The collections guides will be available at the Museum Store. For more information, call (505) 242-0434 for more information.
Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and Mexican Modernism is organized by the Vergel Foundation and MondoMostre in collaboration with the Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura (INBAL)
The Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and Mexican Modernism banner featuring text information about the event and an artwork by Kahlo on the left-hand side featuring a self portrait of the artist seated.