Box 1
Contains 53 Results:
Gustave and Jane Baumann with Marionettes at Museum of International Folk Art, 1959
Marionettes - Leica Photos, circa 1935-1941
Marionettes - Miniature Prints, circa 1933
Jane Henderson Baumann with Siblings, circa 1893-1925
Includes portraits of Jane Henderson Baumann with her siblings Daniel H. Henderson (1890-1933); Belle G. Henderson, later Belle Henderson Ferris (1894-1985); and Mary Henderson (1901-1985). Contains mostly cabinet cards and other card photographs.
Daniel H. Henderson, Belle Henderson Ferris, and Mary Henderson (Jane Henderson Baumann's Siblings), circa 1906-1970
Includes portraits and snapshots of Jane Henderson Baumann's siblings: Daniel H. Henderson (1890-1933); Belle G. Henderson, later Belle Henderson Ferris (1894-1985); and Mary Henderson (1901-1985). Contains mounted and unmounted studio portraits, photographic prints, and tintypes.
Mary Dow Hastings (Jane Henderson Baumann's Mother), circa 1872-1932
Portrait photographs of Mary Dow Hastings, later Henderson (1863-1940), mother of Jane Henderson Baumann. Contains cabinet cards and photographic prints.
Ann Baumann with Marionettes by Ruth Frank, circa 1935-1940
Native American Dancers and Santa Fe Fiesta Performers, circa 1920s-1930s
Copy prints of photographs of various Pueblo dances (including Buffalo Dance and Eagle Dance at Tesuque Pueblo) and Native American performers (including Tsianina and Oskenonton), as well as other performers and performances at Santa Fe Fiesta. Photographs taken by various photographers, including T. Harmon Parkhurst. Most of these photographs have original or duplicate copies in subject files and other collections at the Palace of the Governors Photo Archives.
Grand Canyon, Canyon de Chelly, and Desert Scenes, Arizona, 1920s-1930s
Miscellaneous Southwest Landscapes and Animals, 1910s-1940s
Gustave Baumann as Young Man, 1895-1913
Includes portrait photographs of Gustave Baumann as a boy and young man; with his art school classmates in Munich, Germany; at work in his studio in Nashville, Brown County, Indiana; and with his mother Pauline Nagel Baumann (1854-1939) and siblings Adolph Baumann (b. 1885), Charlotte Baumann, known as "Lottie" or "Lotty" (b. 1889), and Rose Baumann (b. 1893).
Gustave Baumann in Santa Fe Studio, circa 1919-1960s
Portraits of Gustave Baumann at work in various studios in Santa Fe, including his house and studio at 409 Camino de las Animas. Includes portraits taken by Will Connell and Pen Wilson.
Gustave Baumann as Older Man, circa 1950-1959
Portraits of Gustave Baumann as an older man, including studio portraits taken by Ernest Johanson.
Gustave Baumann in Santa Fe Studio by Robert Conradt, circa 1955-1961
Series of photographs taken by Robert Conradt of Gustave Baumann at work in his studio at 409 Camino de las Animas, Santa Fe.
Gustave Baumann Making a Color Woodcut, circa 1955-1959
Baumann's Mother and Siblings, circa 1910-1935, 1969
Includes snapshots of Gustave Baumann's mother Pauline Nagel Baumann (1854-1939) and sisters Charlotte Baumann, known as "Lottie" or "Lotty" (b. 1889), and Rose Baumann (b. 1893).
Baumann's Studios in Nashville, Indiana and Wyoming, New York, 1910-1917
Nashville and Brown County, Indiana, 1910-1917
Baumann in Early Santa Fe Studios, 1918-1922
Snapshots of Gustave Baumann in his various early studios in Santa Fe, as well as exteriors of studio buildings. Includes Baumann's studios in the Museum of New Mexico basement; at 140 Canyon Road; and in the old Methodist Church on San Francisco Street.
Baumann's Santa Fe House, 1923-1960
Includes photographs of interior and exterior of Gustave Baumann's house at 409 Camino de las Animas, Santa Fe. (Camino de las Animas was originally named East Buena Vista Road, but was changed to its current name by Jane Henderson Baumann and neighbors circa 1933.)
Baumann and Friends in New Mexico, 1918-1944
Neill B. Field House, Albuquerque , 1922
Pasatiempo Parade, Santa Fe Fiesta, 1926
Carrizozo Malpais Lava Flow, 1950s
Woodcuts, circa 1906, circa 1926-1940
Includes black-and-white photographs of three (3) of Gustave Baumann’s color woodcuts; some of these photographs were taken by Ernest Knee.