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Box 2

 Container

Contains 19 Results:

Gustave Baumann as Young Man, 1895-1913

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents 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).
Dates: 1895-1913

Gustave Baumann in Santa Fe Studio, circa 1919-1960s

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents 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.
Dates: circa 1919-1960s

Gustave Baumann as Older Man, circa 1950-1959

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents Portraits of Gustave Baumann as an older man, including studio portraits taken by Ernest Johanson.
Dates: circa 1950-1959

Oswald "Oz" Cooper, circa 1910

 File — Box: 2, Envelope: 4
Scope and Contents Two (2) photographic postcard portraits of Oswald "Oz" Bruce Cooper (1879-1940). Cooper was a type designer based in Chicago, Illinois and was a friend of Gustave Baumann during Baumann's years working as a commercial artist in Chicago (circa 1897-1910).
Dates: circa 1910

Baumann's Studios in Nashville, Indiana and Wyoming, New York, 1910-1917

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection contains the photographs of the Ann Baumann Trust, which was created by Ann Baumann, daughter of New Mexico artist Gustave Baumann, in order to promote Baumann’s artistic legacy and preserve his archival materials. The collection includes photographic prints, nitrate and acetate negatives, color slides and transparencies, and photograph albums documenting Baumann's life, artwork, family, and legacy. The collection consists primarily of Gustave Baumann’s personal...
Dates: 1910-1917

Nashville and Brown County, Indiana, 1910-1917

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents Photographs taken by Gustave Baumann with his Kodak Brownie camera during his time in Nashville, Brown County, Indiana. Includes photographs of Gustave Baumann and various other Brown County artists, such as L.O. Griffith, Adolph and Ada Shulz, Theodore C. Steele, Lucie Hartrath, and Will Vawter, as well as local residents and children; also includes photographs of town scenes, landscapes, farms, buildings, and animals. Many of these photographs probably served as artistic inspiration for...
Dates: 1910-1917

Baumann in Early Santa Fe Studios, 1918-1922

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents 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.
Dates: 1918-1922

Baumann's Santa Fe House, 1923-1960

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents 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.)
Dates: 1923-1960

Baumann and Friends in New Mexico, 1918-1944

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents Photographs of Gustave Baumann in Santa Fe and with friends in various places throughout northern New Mexico, including Santa Fe, Taos, Acoma Pueblo, Abiquiu for a Penitente ceremony, and El Mirador Ranch (home of Florence Dibell Bartlett). Photographs feature various New Mexico artists and personalities, including John and Dolly Sloan, Mary Austin and the Santa Fe Players, Gerald and Ina Sizer Cassidy, B.J.O. Nordfeldt, E. Irving Couse, Victor Higgins, Sheldon Parsons, Julius Rolshoven,...
Dates: 1918-1944

Frijoles Canyon, circa 1918-1920s

 File — Box: 2, Envelope: 14
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection contains the photographs of the Ann Baumann Trust, which was created by Ann Baumann, daughter of New Mexico artist Gustave Baumann, in order to promote Baumann’s artistic legacy and preserve his archival materials. The collection includes photographic prints, nitrate and acetate negatives, color slides and transparencies, and photograph albums documenting Baumann's life, artwork, family, and legacy. The collection consists primarily of Gustave Baumann’s personal...
Dates: circa 1918-1920s

Pasatiempo Parade, Santa Fe Fiesta, 1926

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection contains the photographs of the Ann Baumann Trust, which was created by Ann Baumann, daughter of New Mexico artist Gustave Baumann, in order to promote Baumann’s artistic legacy and preserve his archival materials. The collection includes photographic prints, nitrate and acetate negatives, color slides and transparencies, and photograph albums documenting Baumann's life, artwork, family, and legacy. The collection consists primarily of Gustave Baumann’s personal...
Dates: 1926

Pueblos and Pueblo Dances, circa 1904-1920s, bulk: circa 1918-1920s

 File — Box: 2, Envelope: 20-21
Scope and Contents Photographs of ceremonial dances, buildings, and landscapes at various Native American Pueblos in New Mexico, including Zuni, San Ildefonso, Santo Domingo (Kewa), and Tesuque, as well as on Santa Fe Plaza during Fiesta. Dances include Shalako Ceremony, Eagle Dance, Comanche Dance, and animal dances featuring Deer, Buffalo, and Antelope Dancers. Some of these photographs were taken by Gustave Baumann, while others were acquired by him through other sources.
Dates: circa 1904-1920s; Majority of material found within circa 1918-1920s

Northern New Mexico Towns and Landscapes, circa 1918-1940s

 File — Box: 2, Envelope: 15-17
Scope and Contents Photographs of towns, villages, landscapes, and animals in various places throughout northern New Mexico, including in and near Red River, Atalaya Peak, Peñasco, Picuris Pueblo, Chimayo, Taos, Ranchos de Taos, Talpa, Cordova, and Trampas. Many of these photographs probably served as artistic inspiration for Baumann and can be directly related to some of his color woodcuts.
Dates: circa 1918-1940s

Taos Village and Taos Pueblo, circa 1918-1920s

 File — Box: 2, Envelope: 18-19
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection contains the photographs of the Ann Baumann Trust, which was created by Ann Baumann, daughter of New Mexico artist Gustave Baumann, in order to promote Baumann’s artistic legacy and preserve his archival materials. The collection includes photographic prints, nitrate and acetate negatives, color slides and transparencies, and photograph albums documenting Baumann's life, artwork, family, and legacy. The collection consists primarily of Gustave Baumann’s personal...
Dates: circa 1918-1920s

Corpus Christi Procession, Santa Fe, circa 1918-1920s

 File — Box: 2, Envelope: 22
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection contains the photographs of the Ann Baumann Trust, which was created by Ann Baumann, daughter of New Mexico artist Gustave Baumann, in order to promote Baumann’s artistic legacy and preserve his archival materials. The collection includes photographic prints, nitrate and acetate negatives, color slides and transparencies, and photograph albums documenting Baumann's life, artwork, family, and legacy. The collection consists primarily of Gustave Baumann’s personal...
Dates: circa 1918-1920s

Pasatiempo Parade, Santa Fe Fiesta, 1924

 File — Box: 2, Envelope: 25-26
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection contains the photographs of the Ann Baumann Trust, which was created by Ann Baumann, daughter of New Mexico artist Gustave Baumann, in order to promote Baumann’s artistic legacy and preserve his archival materials. The collection includes photographic prints, nitrate and acetate negatives, color slides and transparencies, and photograph albums documenting Baumann's life, artwork, family, and legacy. The collection consists primarily of Gustave Baumann’s personal...
Dates: 1924

Pasatiempo Parade, Santa Fe Fiesta, circa 1927

 File — Box: 2, Envelope: 30
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection contains the photographs of the Ann Baumann Trust, which was created by Ann Baumann, daughter of New Mexico artist Gustave Baumann, in order to promote Baumann’s artistic legacy and preserve his archival materials. The collection includes photographic prints, nitrate and acetate negatives, color slides and transparencies, and photograph albums documenting Baumann's life, artwork, family, and legacy. The collection consists primarily of Gustave Baumann’s personal...
Dates: circa 1927

Pasatiempo Parade, Santa Fe Fiesta, 1928

 File — Box: 2, Envelope: 31
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection contains the photographs of the Ann Baumann Trust, which was created by Ann Baumann, daughter of New Mexico artist Gustave Baumann, in order to promote Baumann’s artistic legacy and preserve his archival materials. The collection includes photographic prints, nitrate and acetate negatives, color slides and transparencies, and photograph albums documenting Baumann's life, artwork, family, and legacy. The collection consists primarily of Gustave Baumann’s personal...
Dates: 1928

Pasatiempo Parade, Santa Fe Fiesta, circa 1929

 File — Box: 2, Envelope: 32-33
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection contains the photographs of the Ann Baumann Trust, which was created by Ann Baumann, daughter of New Mexico artist Gustave Baumann, in order to promote Baumann’s artistic legacy and preserve his archival materials. The collection includes photographic prints, nitrate and acetate negatives, color slides and transparencies, and photograph albums documenting Baumann's life, artwork, family, and legacy. The collection consists primarily of Gustave Baumann’s personal...
Dates: circa 1929