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Paul Pletka born 1946 San Diego, California; lives Santa Fe, New Mexico El Cuerpo de Christo 2002
acrylic on linen 30 x 40 in. gift of Barbara and Bill Douglas, Susan and Karl Horn, Kay and Albert Pick III, Barry and Roberta Ramo, and the Estate of Lawrence Calcagno PC2003.65.1
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Eddie Dominguez born 1957 Tucumcari, New Mexico; lives Lincoln, Nebraska Correspondence 1990 wooden door, copper, wood, postcards 81 x 36 x 2 in. museum purchase PC1992.12.1
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Eddie Dominguez born 1957 Tucumcari, New Mexico; lives Lincoln, Nebraska Correspondence 1990 wooden door, copper, wood, postcards 81 x 36 x 2 in. museum purchase PC1992.12.1
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Ray Martín Abeyta 1956 Santa Cruz, New Mexico – 2014 Brooklyn, New York The Artist and the Showman, East Coast West Coast, Buffalo Bill and Herman Melville 2013 oil on canvas 48 x 60 in.
museum purchase PC2014.44.1
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Paul Burlin 1886 New York, New York – 1969 New York, New York Abstraction
1918 oil on canvas 20 x 16 in.
gift of Don and Judy Williams PC1992.47.1
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Rebecca Salsbury James 1891 London, England – 1968 Taos, New Mexico From My Spring Garden 1941 reverse painted oil on glass 10 ⅛ x 13 ⅞ in. museum purchase, 1991 General Obligation Bonds PC1993.6.1
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William Penhallow Henderson 1877 Medford, Massachusetts – 1943 Tesuque, New Mexico El Pastor (The Sheepherder) 1921 oil on canvas 40 x 26 ¼ in. museum purchase 1991 General Obligation Bonds PC1992.36.1
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William Penhallow Henderson 1877 Medford, Massachusetts – 1943 Tesuque, New Mexico Arm Chair ca. 1920 carved and stained wood with vinyl and brass tacks 40 ¾ x 24 ¾ x 26 in. museum purchase, 1991 General Obligation Bonds PC1992.80.1
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Russell Cheney 1881 Westport, Connecticut – 1945 New Haven, Connecticut Three Friends 1929 oil on canvas 44 x 58 x 2 in. museum purchase PC2015.11.1
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Russell Cheney 1881 Westport, Connecticut – 1945 New Haven, Connecticut Three Friends 1929 oil on canvas 44 x 58 x 2 in. museum purchase PC2015.11.1
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Manufactured for the Fred Harvey Company Spanish Colonial Revival Chest
ca. 1915-1928
wood and wrought iron 33 1/2 x 15 1/2 x 31 in.
gift of Mr. Clarence Dickinson PC1986.60.1
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Alcario Otero born 1951 El Cerro, New Mexico; lives Los Lunas, New Mexico with Juan López born 1948 Corrales, New Mexico; lives Corrales, New Mexico Santo Niño, Salvador del Mundo 2011 carved and gessoed jelutong wood, natural pigments, pine sap varnish, and silver 20 x 8 x 6 in. gift of the Esquelita del Santo Niño de Atocha PC2011.29.1
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Victor Gustavo Goler born 1963 Buenos Aires, Argentina; lives Talpa, New Mexico Cristo Crucificado (Lattice Cross style) 2004 carved and painted wood 27 ¾ x 15 ½ x 3 in. gift of Karen H. and Robert B. Kvavik PC2016.10.6
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Arthur P. López born 1971 Santa Fe, New Mexico; lives Santa Fe, New Mexico San Ysidro: Cultivating Prayers 2003 carved, gessoed, and painted wood and leather 10 x 18 x 11 in. museum purchase PC2003.28.1
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Félix A. López born 1942 Gilman, Colorado; lives La Mesilla, New Mexico
Our Lady of Hope (Nuestra Señora de la Esperanza) 1993
aspen wood, gesso, natural pigment, wax 51 x 15 x 14 in. gift of Cantor Fitzgerald Foundation PC1994.27.1
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Eulogio Ortega born 1917 Las Vegas. New Mexico; lives Velarde, New Mexico Zoraida Ortega 1918 Velarde, New Mexico – 2012 Taos, New Mexico Virgen de Guadalupe (Our Lady of Guadalupe)
1981
acrylic on carved aspen and willow 38 x 22 ⅛ x 7 ½ in. museum purchase, 1981 General Obligation Bonds PC1982.178.1
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Anita Romero Jones 1930 Santa Fe, New Mexico – 2013 Santa Fe, New Mexico Our Lady of Guadalupe 1978 carved, gessoed, and painted cottonwood with tin, silver, and turquoise 21 7/16 x 9 1/16 x 3 in. museum purchase, National Endowment for the Arts Purchase Grant PC1979.92.1
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Horacio Valdez 1929 Dixon, New Mexico - 1992 Apodaca, New Mexico Carreta de Muerte 1975 carved cottonwood, aspen, pine, and juniper with horsehair, rawhide, leather, and buckskin 56 x 51 x 33 in. museum purchase, National Endowment for the Arts Purchase PC1977.86.1.A-D
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George T. López 1900 Cordova, New Mexico –1993 Cordova, New Mexico Sangre de Cristo 1952 carved aspen and juniper 24 x 13 x 3 ¾ in. gift of the Albuquerque Museum Foundation, Lucia v.B. Batten Estate PC2015.26.32
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José María Apodaca 1844 Juárez, Mexico – 1924 Ojo de la Vaca, New Mexico
Tin Nicho with image of the Immaculate Conception ca. 1900
cut and punched tin with glass, block-printed wallpaper and lithograph on paper 18 x 17 ⅜ in. the James R. and Elizabeth A. Bennett Collection PC2005.9.77