New Mexican Furniture, 1600-1940: The Origins, Survival, and Revival of Furniture Making in the Hispanic SouthwestSumptuously illustrated, this is the most complete book on Spanish Colonial and revival-period furniture in New Mexico. |
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Page 113
... Hispanics in New Mexico for those years . Most scholars agree that before 1846 the non - Hispanic population of New Mexico was numerically insignificant and was made up of a few , perhaps less than a hundred , Anglo - American and ...
... Hispanics in New Mexico for those years . Most scholars agree that before 1846 the non - Hispanic population of New Mexico was numerically insignificant and was made up of a few , perhaps less than a hundred , Anglo - American and ...
Page 129
... Hispanics . Sometimes , however , the new forms were somewhat tentative . A lounge in a Santa Fe collection represents a somewhat shaky marriage between a Plain Grecian settee and a traditional Hispanic banco ( PLATE 150 ) . New styles ...
... Hispanics . Sometimes , however , the new forms were somewhat tentative . A lounge in a Santa Fe collection represents a somewhat shaky marriage between a Plain Grecian settee and a traditional Hispanic banco ( PLATE 150 ) . New styles ...
Page 269
... Hispanic tradition , and with the economics of the depression than the furniture needs of Hispanic villagers . Its design and production methods were dictated by Anglo - Americans who were themselves largely products of the Arts and ...
... Hispanic tradition , and with the economics of the depression than the furniture needs of Hispanic villagers . Its design and production methods were dictated by Anglo - Americans who were themselves largely products of the Arts and ...
Contents
The Spanish Colonial Revival | 192 |
Conclusion | 268 |
Notes | 271 |
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