Hispanic society of America
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The Hispanic Society of America, founded in 1904 by Archer Milton Huntington, promotes the study of languages, literature, arts, and history of countries where Spanish or Portuguese languages are or have been spoken. Located in New York City, New York, the society holds a rare books library and a museum containing art works and artifacts from Spain, Portugal, Central and South America. The society has been an active publisher of scholarly journals and monographs, and has housed exhibits concerning Hispanic culture from its inception. Hispanic Society of America continues to grow an expand, remaining an important resource for scholars.
From the guide to the Hispanic Society of America Postcard Collection ., 1921-1928, (Benson Latin American Collection, The University of Texas at Austin)
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Subjects:
- Pottery
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Places:
- Uruguay (as recorded)
- Costa Rica (as recorded)
- Peru (as recorded)
- Venezuela (as recorded)
- Brazil (as recorded)
- Spain (as recorded)
- Spain (as recorded)
- Mexico (as recorded)
- Bolivia (as recorded)
- Chile (as recorded)
- Argentina (as recorded)