American folk masters : photography for a book, 1992.

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American folk masters : photography for a book, 1992.

Summary: Collection consists of 66 color transparencies for the book American Folk Masters, depicting the work of the artists.

66 col. transparencies.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7399081

Museum of New Mexico Library

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Monteaux, Michel

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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...

National Endowment for the Arts. Folk Arts Program

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Siporin, Steve

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Fieldwork for the Carbon County, Utah, section of the "Italian-American in the West," (IAW) project took place during the summer and early fall of 1990. Fieldworkers Tom Carter, Phil Notarianni, and Steve Siporin conducted the fieldwork. The Italian-American in the West" was a project of the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress. Carter was assisted by two graduate students from the School of Architecture at the University of Utah, Margaret (Bee) Bergold and Susan Anderson. ...