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Santa Fe Art Colony, 1900-1942

Santa Fe Art Colony, 1900-1942
Author: Sharyn Rohlfsen Udall
Publisher:
Total Pages: 114
Release: 1987
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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The Santa Fe and Taos Colonies

The Santa Fe and Taos Colonies
Author: Arrell Morgan Gibson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 305
Release: 1983
Genre: Arts
ISBN:

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Santa Fe Bohemia

Santa Fe Bohemia
Author: Eli Levin
Publisher: Sunstone Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2020-08-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1611394260

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By the early 1970s, an active bohemian colony had developed in Santa Fe and it became a cultural boom town. The number of art galleries went from two to a hundred. Besides the Santa Fe Opera, there came into being endless festivals: for art, music, literature, theater, movies, fashion, and the crafts of Indians and Spanish Americans. The city’s complex heritage of three interlocked cultures became “Santa Fe Style.” But the fifteen years between 1964 and 1980 held a special magic. And Eli Levin experienced it all: the fading generation of older artists and the newly arriving younger generation; wild night life at Claude’s Bar; artist’s battles with conservative arts organizations; questionable successes and tragic failure of careers; exemplary examples of lifetime dedication; and a number of suppressed scandals, one even involving possible murders. Packed with amusing anecdotes about the various artists with whom Levin painted, plotted and partied, this vivid memoir testifies to the exciting rebirth and burgeoning growth of one of this country’s most well known art colonies.


Olive Rush

Olive Rush
Author: Janice Haynes Gilmore
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780890136201

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Reconstructs the early history of Las Golondrinas near Santa Fe from its beginnings to its purchase as a museum preserving the history and culture of Spanish Colonial New Mexico.


Public Art and Architecture in New Mexico 1933-1943

Public Art and Architecture in New Mexico 1933-1943
Author: Kathryn A. Flynn
Publisher: Sunstone Press
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2012
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0865348812

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Do you like to go treasure hunting in obvious or out of the way places? Do you like to view fine art in galleries large and small? This book will give you directions to New Mexico's amazing New Deal treasures and to buildings and bridges, murals and sculptures, paintings and people who made them. They are not necessarily in the most obvious places, and yet many are in places that one routinely visits. They have been patiently waiting in our cities, our villages, our parks, rarely witnessed as being "treasures." They were constructed perhaps even by your own artistic ancestors. This book is full of clues. Go sleuthing! Growing up in Portales, New Mexico, Kathryn Akers Flynn lived in an area with a New Deal courthouse, a New Deal post office, and New Deal schools. She worked at the local swimming pool and partied in the city park, both built during the Depression era. In high school she was a cheerleader on 1930s football fields for onlookers in Work Progress Administration bleachers and camped out at a nearby Civilian Conservation Corps created park and lake. She never knew any of these structures were fashioned by the New Deal, nor did she notice the New Deal treasures in Salt Lake City while at the University of Utah where she received her Bachelor's Degree or the New Deal structures in Carbondale, Illinois where she earned her Master's Degree at Southern Illinois University. Returning to New Mexico, she had a career in the state health and mental health administration that included directorship of Carrie Tingley Hospital, a New Deal facility with many public art treasures. It wasn't until she became Deputy Secretary of State of New Mexico that she realized what was around her. As a result she went on to edit three editions of the "New Mexico Blue Book" featuring information about New Deal creations all over the state. This book presents the history and whereabouts of many such treasures found since compiling an earlier book, "Treasures on New Mexico Trails," and another that focuses on New Deal programs nationwide, "The New Deal: A 75th Anniversary Celebration." She also assisted with the compilation of "A More Abundant Life, New Deal Artists and Public Art in New Mexico" by Jacqueline Hoefer, also from Sunstone Press and an apt companion for "Public Art and Architecture in New Mexico." She was instrumental in creating the National New Deal Preservation Association, and now serves as Executive Director.


Santa Fe Hispanic Culture

Santa Fe Hispanic Culture
Author: Andrew Leo Lovato
Publisher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780826332264

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A native resident of Santa Fe discusses the impact of tourism on the City Different and the cultural identity of its Hispanic citizens.


Mabel's Santa Fe and Taos

Mabel's Santa Fe and Taos
Author: Elmo Baca
Publisher: Gibbs Smith Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Art, American
ISBN: 9780879059132

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A remembrance of the bohemian years of New Mexico's artist colonies, recalling an era and lifestyle that has influenced our own post-modern world.


All Aboard for Santa Fe

All Aboard for Santa Fe
Author: Victoria E. Dye
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2016-04-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0826336590

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By the late 1800s, the major mode of transportation for travelers to the Southwest was by rail. In 1878, the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company (AT&SF) became the first railroad to enter New Mexico, and by the late 1890s it controlled more than half of the track-miles in the Territory. The company wielded tremendous power in New Mexico, and soon made tourism an important facet of its financial enterprise. All Aboard for Santa Fe focuses on the AT&SF's marketing efforts to highlight Santa Fe as an ideal tourism destination. The company marketed the healthful benefits of the area's dry desert air, a strong selling point for eastern city-dwelling tuberculosis sufferers. AT&SF also joined forces with the Fred Harvey Company, owner of numerous hotels and restaurants along the rail line, to promote Santa Fe. Together, they developed materials emphasizing Santa Fe's Indian and Hispanic cultures, promoting artists from the area's art colonies, and created the Indian Detours sightseeing tours. All Aboard for Santa Fe is a comprehensive study of AT&SF's early involvement in the establishment of western tourism and the mystique of Santa Fe.


Santa Fe Mourning

Santa Fe Mourning
Author: Amanda Allen
Publisher: Crooked Lane Books
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2018-03-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1683315480

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Brilliant new heroine Maddie Vaughn-Alwin makes her daring debut, discovering that speakeasies conceal more than just liquor. Madeline Vaughn-Alwin’s picture-perfect life fades to gray when her childhood sweetheart perishes in the Great War. The aspiring painter leaves her wealthy New York family behind to travel across the country and start over in California. But when Maddie reaches Santa Fe, New Mexico, she halts her westward journey, certain she’s found her new home amid the striking scenery and inspiring artistic community. To help out around her new adobe cottage, Maddie hires the Anayas, a local Native American family. But when the father is found murdered outside a speakeasy, the police brush off the death as just another inebriated man finding trouble. Shocked and distraught, Maddie takes on the case herself. But as she investigates, she learns that the Anayas’ home life was not what it seemed. And just as she’s starting to see the bigger picture, the autopsy reveals that her suspects’ alibis don’t hold up in Santa Fe Mourning, Amanda Allen’s richly evocative first Santa Fe Revival mystery, perfect for fans of Victoria Thompson and Rhys Bowen.