New Mexico Art History

with an emphasis on representational art

(above: Mark Daniels, Morning at Placitas, c. 2014, acrylic on canvas, 24 x 30 inches. Private collection)
Articles contained in Resource Library without named authors listed by article name in alphabetical order:
A Cast of Characters: Figurative Sculpture
A Century of Retablos: The Janis and Dennis Lyon Collection of New Mexican Santos, 1780-1880
Acts of Nature: Photographs by Zoë Zimmerman
Arthur Wesley Dow and American Arts & Crafts
Canyon Road and the Santa Fe Art Colony
Charles Berninghaus Retrospective
Eah-Ha-Wa (Eva Mirabal) and Jonathan Warm Day Coming
El Favor de los Santos: The Retablo Collection of New Mexico State University
From Baca to Burlin: An Insider's View
From Realism to Abstraction: Art in New Mexico, 1917-2002
George G. King: Director of The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
Georgia O'Keeffe and Andy Warhol: Flowers of Distinction
Georgia O'Keeffe and Ansel Adams: Natural Affinities
Georgia O'Keeffe and New Mexico: A Sense of Place
Georgia O'Keeffe: Color and Conservation
Georgia O'Keeffe: The Poetry of Things
Georgia O'Keeffe in Williamsburg: A Re-Creation of the Artist's First Public Exhibition in the South

(above: Ernest Martin Hennings (1886-1956), Homeward Bound, 1933-1934, oil on canvas, 30.2 x 36.2 in. Smithsonian American Art Museum. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)
Gus Foster: Breathtaking Views
Harwood Museum presents Four Photographers
Howard Cook: Prints from the C. William and Eleanor Reiquam Collection
In the American Grain: Dove, Hartley, Marin, O'Keeffe, and Stieglitz
In His Native Land: The Early Modern Photography of John Candelario
Marc Baseman Selected Drawings
Master Pueblo Painters, 1900-1930
Milton Avery: Paintings from the Collection of the Neuberger Museum of Art
Miniatures/98 at the Albuquerque Museum
Modernists in New Mexico: Works from a Private Collector
Moments in Time, Photographs by Maria Chabot
Native Couture: A History of Santa Fe Style
Nuevo México Profundo: Photographs by Miguel Gandert
New Art for a New Millennium: New Mexico 2000
New Mexican Madonnas, 1775-1998

above: Walter Ufer, Self-portrait,
1920, oil on canvas, 13.2 ? 25 inches, National Academy of Design. Public
domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)
Objects: Five Master Craftsmen
O'Keeffiana: Art and Art Materials
The Old Guard: Santa Fe Art Colony Founders
Oliphant in Santa Fe: Political Drawings, Caricature, and Sculpture
Our Saints Among Us: 400 Years of New Mexican Devotional Art
Patterns and Rhythms: Paintings by Anita Rodriguez
The Photography of Charles Sheeler: American Modernist
Photographs, Pictures and Sculptures
Pueblo Clay, America's First Pottery

(above: Victor Higgins (1884-1949), The White Gate, 1919, oil on canvas, 18.1 x 20.2 in. Owings-Dewey Fine Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)
The Railroad to Trinity: Selections from the [Musseum of Fine Arts] Permanent Collection
Realism, PhotoRealism, SuperRealism
Red Willow: Portraits of a Town
Retablo: Behind the Altar, A Collection of Paul LeBaron Thiebaud
Richard Diebenkorn in New Mexico
A Selection of American Prints from the C. William and Eleanor Reiquam Collection
Silent Things, Secret Things: Still Life from Rembrandt to the Millennium
Sin Nombre: Hispana and Hispano Artists of the New Deal Era
Southwestern Allure: The Art of the Santa Fe Art Colony
Strong Hearts: Native American Visions and Voices
Taking the High Road: Art, Family and Legacy in Córdova, New Mexico
Taos Artists and Their Patrons, 1898 - 1950
Taos Artists and Their Patrons: 1898 - 1950
Taos Artists and Their Patrons:1898 - 1950
Taoseños and Sojourners: The Photographs of Mildred Tolbert
20/20: Twentieth Century Acquisitions by Twenty Leading Patrons
Views of the City: 1910 - 1949
The Vivid West of Veloy Vigil (1931-1997)
Watercolor and the Landscape: Selections From the [Harwood Museum] Permanent Collection
Wayne Thiebaud: City/Country / Jack Smith: Taos Portraits
The West Through My Eyes: Highlights From the Private Collection of Bill Schenck
Wild at Heart: Ernest Thompson Seton
Wildflowers of New Mexico: I9th Century Botanical Illustrations by Edward M. Skeats
20/20: Twentieth Century Acquisitions by Twenty Leading Patrons
Woody Crumbo: Original Copper Plate Etchings
Melissa Zink: The Language of Enchantment

(above: Julius Rolshoven, Taos War Chief, oil on canvas, El Paso Museum of Art. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)
Also see:
Articles from the Museum of Spanish Colonial Art, Stark Museum of Art and Taos Historic Museums that favor New Mexico artists.
Rocky Mountain and Southwest Painting and Sculpture: 19th-21st Century
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