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Santa Fe: 1979. 60 pages, 52 b/w and 14 color photographs (including text and photographs of the museum's New Mexico Village collection). More
Santa Fe: 1979. 60 pages, 52 b/w and 14 color photographs (including text and photographs of the museum's New Mexico Village collection). More
Santa Fe: Museum of New Mexico, 1976. Oblong, accordian-style catalogue. 19 pages, 18 pages of archival photographs. Very good-fine condition. More
1974. Vol. 79, No. 4. More
1975. Vol. 81, No. 1. More
1975. Vol. 81, No. 3. More
1976. Vol. 82, No. 1. More
1976. Vol. 82, No. 2. More
1977. Vol. 83, No. 2. More
1977. Vol. 83, No. 3. More
1977. Vol. 83, No. 4. Special issue on Dorothy Dunn and American Indian Painting. More
1978. Vol. 84, No. 1. More
1978. Vol. 84, No. 2. More
1978. Vol. 84, No. 3. More
1978. Vol. 84, No. 4. Special issue on the Museum of International Folk Art. More
1979. Vol. 85, No. 3. More
1988. Vol. 94, No. 2. Special issue on Plazas. More
Albuquerque: 1956. xxi, 387 pages, 1 full-page color photograph, 26 drawings of missions, 9 maps reproduced. Cloth cover. More
Albuquerque: 1945. 128 pages, 293 color and 8 b/w photographs of the bultos and retablos of one of the most accomplished contemporary santeros. More
Amon Carter Museum: 1966. viii, 77 pages, 68 pages of photographs, 1 map. Cloth cover. More
Santa Fe: 1969. 24 pages, 39 photographs. More
Museum of International Folk Art. Santa Fe: 1959. 52 pages, 6 color and 7 b/w photographs (by Elliot Parker and Laura Gilpin)--almost all full-page. More
Santa Fe: 1974. 518 pages, 231 large b/w photographs, 40 full-page color photographs. Cloth cover. More
Laboratory of Anthropology, Santa Fe: 1946. 1st edition. vi, 139 pages, 24 full-page photographs of santos. Cloth cover with original dust jacket--both in fine condition. Merle Armitage was the designer of this volume. "...the first publication to devote its major content to the facts surrounding the primitive art of santo..... More
Knoxville: 1980. xvii, 253 pages, 109 b/w photographs--all half-page or larger, 4 three-quarter page color photographs, 1 drawing, 2 maps. Cloth cover. Inscrioption by author to a friend. More
Fort Burgwin Research Center: 1964. 80 pages, 109 figures. Edition limited to 2,000 copies. More