Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, 1933-1972, n.d.

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Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, 1933-1972, n.d.

E. Boyd was a watercolorist and printmaker shown at the Weyhe Gallery. Her letters detail her peripatetic life; working technique; paintings sent for exhibition; information about artists and the art market in the American southwest; news of her husband, Ned Hall, and news of her friends, Heinz and Jessie Warneke. Boyd lived in Santa Fe for many years and worked for the Museum of International Folk Art there. A running theme in her correspondence is her interest in early Hispanic and native culture in the southwest. Her later letters mention the "old crowd" of Santa Fe, including Don Bear and Andrew Dasburg, as well as her early experience with Gurdjieff and Schuyler Jackson.

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Hall, Ned.

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Dasburg, Andrew, 1887-1979

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Andrew Dasburg (1887-1979) was a painter from Taos, N.M. From the description of Oral history interview with Andrew Dasburg, 1974 Mar. 26 [sound recording]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 495595136 ## Use MARC 545 From the guide to the Andrew Dasburg Papers, 1908-1981, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries) Painter; Taos, N.M. From the description of Andrew Dasburg interview, 1974 Mar. 26 [sound recording]. (Unkn...

Boyd, E. (Elizabeth), 1903-1974

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Museum curator (Santa Fe, N.M.). From the description of E. Boyd memoirs, 1963 November 6. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122502604 E. Boyd helped to establish the Rio Grande Painters (1933-1936) and the Spanish Colonial Arts Society. She worked as a researcher and artist for the W.P.A (Works Progress Administration) Spanish Colonial Design Portfolio and in 1951 became curator of the Spanish Colonial Art Department of the Museum of New Mexico. From the descriptio...

Jackson, Schuyler B.

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Warneke, Jessie.

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Museum of International Folk Art (N.M.)

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Since its official opening in 1953, the Museum of International Folk Art, a unit of the Museum of New Mexico, has sought to collect, preserve, interpret, and present material folk culture from all parts of the globe. It has developed notable collections of textiles, costumes, Spanish Colonial art, contemporary Hispanic crafts of the Southwest, and Latin American folk art. From the description of New Mexico Northeast Sector Overview Project survey, 1984- 1985. (Museum of New Mexico Li...

Bear, D. (Donald)

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Gurdjieff, Georges Ivanovitch, 1872-1949

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Warneke, Heinz (Heinrich), 1895-1983

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Heinz (Heinrich) Warneke, b. 1895; d. 1982, Sculptor of East Haddam, Conn. From the description of Oral history interview with Heinz Warneke, 1982 Nov. 8. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 646396983 Sculptor (East Haddam, Conn.). From the description of Heinz Warneke interview, 1982 Nov. 8. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 220181253 Sculptor, animal sculptor, educator; East Haddam, Conn. Born and trained in Germany. Worked on sculptur...