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Paintings, Clothing, Instruments, Ceramics, 1974

 File — Box: 15, Folder: 7

Scope and Content

From the Collection: Collection includes around 78,000 35mm slides and a small number of film negatives photographed by Furst. There are also commercially purchased slides and some taken by a few other photographers, including his wife, Dee Furst. Furst used this collection for his teaching and research. The image topics include: pre-Hispanic and colonial era Latin American art and architecture; pre-Columbian, colonial, modern, and contemporary Native American ceremonial, tourist, and functional art objects, fine art, and cultural photographs; Asian and Siberian art and cultural artifacts; and photographs of flora and fauna specimens. The collection includes Furst's visits to many pre-Hispanic archaeological sites, as well as his trips to Europe. Many of the photographs are from museum collections, as well as galleries and private collections, with a significant number of images from the pre-Columbian expert David Stuart's gallery collections in Los Angeles.

Collection was received as binders of slides labeled by Furst into groups believed to correspond to lecture and research groupings. Furst's binder arrangement is preserved in folders, with each folder or folder group corresponding to one of the original binders. Slide order within binders/folders has generally been preserved; but binders have been alphabetized by topic. Collection was first received by the Bunting Visual Resources Library at the University of New Mexico and was later transferred to the Center for Southwest Research in 2016 and was processed in 2019. Specific identifying information is recorded in "general" notes with the archival object file records. A 2023 addition is comprised of an unpublished, incomplete book project returned by a publisher. The proposed book would have been titled "Shamanism and Arts of Ecstasy" and proposal materials include slides, prints, correspondence and an incomplete manuscript.

Dates

  • 1974

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Access Restrictions

The collection is open for research.

Extent

From the Collection: 78,000 items (31 boxes) : 78,000 film transparencies; 9 color prints ; 35 mm slides and negatives

General

Sheet 1: Luis Covarrubias MNA Mixteca Alta painting. Oaxaca dress: bags, hat, necklaces, belt, knives, dresses, shirt, baskets. 8/1974.

Sheet 2: Yanhuitlan skeleton. Totonac dress: horse headdress, lace and other dress. Huastec: embroidered bags, manta. Oaxaca: feather headdress, embroidered clothing, drum. 8/1974.

Sheet 3: Lancandon: ceramic vessels and figurines, vegetal bundle. Yucatan: embroidered flag, diorama, lace. Huastec ceramic vessels. 8/1974.

Sheet 4: Maya: cross, diorama of woman weaving, clothing, hat, bag. Regina Raul Mexico murals. Tulula paper mache goats. 8/1974.

Sheet 5: Puebla: ceramic vessels, tiled building. Otomi: ceramic vessel, woven wall hanging, poncho, and woven bag. Chontal house and dress. Seri wooden object. 8/1974.

Sheet 6: Mixtec mask. Chinantec woman's shirt. Yulalag metal earrings, weaving. Oaxaca and Urupan ceramics. Zapotec drum and spice photos, tortoise shell and painted object. 8/1974.

Sheet 7: Luis Covarrubias MNA Oaxaca painting. Oaxaca embroidered dress. Chiapas dress. Mexican ceramic pitchers, figurines. 08/1974.

Sheet 8: Luis Covarrubias MNA Chiapas painting. Chiapas tzektal, and tzotzil traditional dress. 1974.

Sheet 9: Huastec traditional dress, baskets, musical instruments, masks, ceramics. Mixtec traditional dress, weaving, masks, baskets. 1974.

Sheet 10: Seri headdress and photo of man wearing it. Yaqui feathered object, headdresses, drum. Tarahumara drums, flutes. Mixtec basket. Chiapas wooden vessel and staff, Puebla Nahua man dressed for Quetzaline or Guaguas dance. 1974.

Sheet 11: Mixtec wooden saddle. 1974.

Repository Details

Part of the UNM Center for Southwest Research & Special Collections Repository

Contact:
University of New Mexico Center for Southwest Research & Special Collections
University Libraries, MSC05 3020
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque NM 87131
505-277-6451