Box 4
Container
Contains 43 Results:
Portrait of a woman smoking, undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 60
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection consists primarily of wood blocks (with some linoleum and zinc blocks) and prints that were later made from the blocks. The blocks, which came to the University of New Mexico in January 1976, had largely been used to illustrate Taos, N.M. publications associated with Willard “Spud" Johnson, including Laughing Horse, Horsefly, El Crepusculo (particularly the “Horsefly"...
Dates:
undated
Silhouette of a pipe-smoking man (looks like Spud), undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 61
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection consists primarily of wood blocks (with some linoleum and zinc blocks) and prints that were later made from the blocks. The blocks, which came to the University of New Mexico in January 1976, had largely been used to illustrate Taos, N.M. publications associated with Willard “Spud" Johnson, including Laughing Horse, Horsefly, El Crepusculo (particularly the “Horsefly"...
Dates:
undated
Mother and child ice skating with a tree behind them, undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 62
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection consists primarily of wood blocks (with some linoleum and zinc blocks) and prints that were later made from the blocks. The blocks, which came to the University of New Mexico in January 1976, had largely been used to illustrate Taos, N.M. publications associated with Willard “Spud" Johnson, including Laughing Horse, Horsefly, El Crepusculo (particularly the “Horsefly"...
Dates:
undated
Woman with a large nose, holding a flower, undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 63
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection consists primarily of wood blocks (with some linoleum and zinc blocks) and prints that were later made from the blocks. The blocks, which came to the University of New Mexico in January 1976, had largely been used to illustrate Taos, N.M. publications associated with Willard “Spud" Johnson, including Laughing Horse, Horsefly, El Crepusculo (particularly the “Horsefly"...
Dates:
undated
Man leaning on martini glass-shaped table with one hand, and on a gun in the other, undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 64
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection consists primarily of wood blocks (with some linoleum and zinc blocks) and prints that were later made from the blocks. The blocks, which came to the University of New Mexico in January 1976, had largely been used to illustrate Taos, N.M. publications associated with Willard “Spud" Johnson, including Laughing Horse, Horsefly, El Crepusculo (particularly the “Horsefly"...
Dates:
undated
Face of a woman, contemporary hairdo, undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 65
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection consists primarily of wood blocks (with some linoleum and zinc blocks) and prints that were later made from the blocks. The blocks, which came to the University of New Mexico in January 1976, had largely been used to illustrate Taos, N.M. publications associated with Willard “Spud" Johnson, including Laughing Horse, Horsefly, El Crepusculo (particularly the “Horsefly"...
Dates:
undated
Person in blanket with a burro with blanket beneath a tree, undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 66
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection consists primarily of wood blocks (with some linoleum and zinc blocks) and prints that were later made from the blocks. The blocks, which came to the University of New Mexico in January 1976, had largely been used to illustrate Taos, N.M. publications associated with Willard “Spud" Johnson, including Laughing Horse, Horsefly, El Crepusculo (particularly the “Horsefly"...
Dates:
undated
Masked man with a cowboy hat, similar to Cowboy in Issue 16, just larger, undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 67
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection consists primarily of wood blocks (with some linoleum and zinc blocks) and prints that were later made from the blocks. The blocks, which came to the University of New Mexico in January 1976, had largely been used to illustrate Taos, N.M. publications associated with Willard “Spud" Johnson, including Laughing Horse, Horsefly, El Crepusculo (particularly the “Horsefly"...
Dates:
undated
Man with very large hat and moustache, undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 68
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection consists primarily of wood blocks (with some linoleum and zinc blocks) and prints that were later made from the blocks. The blocks, which came to the University of New Mexico in January 1976, had largely been used to illustrate Taos, N.M. publications associated with Willard “Spud" Johnson, including Laughing Horse, Horsefly, El Crepusculo (particularly the “Horsefly"...
Dates:
undated
Farmer with Picture frame hanging on his pitchfork on his back, undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 69
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection consists primarily of wood blocks (with some linoleum and zinc blocks) and prints that were later made from the blocks. The blocks, which came to the University of New Mexico in January 1976, had largely been used to illustrate Taos, N.M. publications associated with Willard “Spud" Johnson, including Laughing Horse, Horsefly, El Crepusculo (particularly the “Horsefly"...
Dates:
undated
Boy with dog, and a snowman, undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 70
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection consists primarily of wood blocks (with some linoleum and zinc blocks) and prints that were later made from the blocks. The blocks, which came to the University of New Mexico in January 1976, had largely been used to illustrate Taos, N.M. publications associated with Willard “Spud" Johnson, including Laughing Horse, Horsefly, El Crepusculo (particularly the “Horsefly"...
Dates:
undated
Man stuck on fence, and a woman presumably hit by his falling ladder, undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 71
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection consists primarily of wood blocks (with some linoleum and zinc blocks) and prints that were later made from the blocks. The blocks, which came to the University of New Mexico in January 1976, had largely been used to illustrate Taos, N.M. publications associated with Willard “Spud" Johnson, including Laughing Horse, Horsefly, El Crepusculo (particularly the “Horsefly"...
Dates:
undated
Portrait of angry man with a moustache, three buttons, undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 72
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection consists primarily of wood blocks (with some linoleum and zinc blocks) and prints that were later made from the blocks. The blocks, which came to the University of New Mexico in January 1976, had largely been used to illustrate Taos, N.M. publications associated with Willard “Spud" Johnson, including Laughing Horse, Horsefly, El Crepusculo (particularly the “Horsefly"...
Dates:
undated
Head of ceremonial Indian mask (Hopi mudhead), undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 73
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection consists primarily of wood blocks (with some linoleum and zinc blocks) and prints that were later made from the blocks. The blocks, which came to the University of New Mexico in January 1976, had largely been used to illustrate Taos, N.M. publications associated with Willard “Spud" Johnson, including Laughing Horse, Horsefly, El Crepusculo (particularly the “Horsefly"...
Dates:
undated
Girl landing from a jump over a wall, being hit by tire with a cat on said wall, undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 74
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection consists primarily of wood blocks (with some linoleum and zinc blocks) and prints that were later made from the blocks. The blocks, which came to the University of New Mexico in January 1976, had largely been used to illustrate Taos, N.M. publications associated with Willard “Spud" Johnson, including Laughing Horse, Horsefly, El Crepusculo (particularly the “Horsefly"...
Dates:
undated
Boy on a rocking horse, with a Christmas tree, cat, and a dog beside him, undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 75
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection consists primarily of wood blocks (with some linoleum and zinc blocks) and prints that were later made from the blocks. The blocks, which came to the University of New Mexico in January 1976, had largely been used to illustrate Taos, N.M. publications associated with Willard “Spud" Johnson, including Laughing Horse, Horsefly, El Crepusculo (particularly the “Horsefly"...
Dates:
undated
Person reading a large book, top of head visible, backs of 2 heads and shoulders (audience) in front, undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 76
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection consists primarily of wood blocks (with some linoleum and zinc blocks) and prints that were later made from the blocks. The blocks, which came to the University of New Mexico in January 1976, had largely been used to illustrate Taos, N.M. publications associated with Willard “Spud" Johnson, including Laughing Horse, Horsefly, El Crepusculo (particularly the “Horsefly"...
Dates:
undated
A man holding his chin in his hand and other hand on a crystal ball, undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 77
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection consists primarily of wood blocks (with some linoleum and zinc blocks) and prints that were later made from the blocks. The blocks, which came to the University of New Mexico in January 1976, had largely been used to illustrate Taos, N.M. publications associated with Willard “Spud" Johnson, including Laughing Horse, Horsefly, El Crepusculo (particularly the “Horsefly"...
Dates:
undated
Person holding a basket, standing by a Christmas tree, undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 78
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection consists primarily of wood blocks (with some linoleum and zinc blocks) and prints that were later made from the blocks. The blocks, which came to the University of New Mexico in January 1976, had largely been used to illustrate Taos, N.M. publications associated with Willard “Spud" Johnson, including Laughing Horse, Horsefly, El Crepusculo (particularly the “Horsefly"...
Dates:
undated
Person reading a book beneath a tree, rabbit, mountains, fields, bird, dog, undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 79
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection consists primarily of wood blocks (with some linoleum and zinc blocks) and prints that were later made from the blocks. The blocks, which came to the University of New Mexico in January 1976, had largely been used to illustrate Taos, N.M. publications associated with Willard “Spud" Johnson, including Laughing Horse, Horsefly, El Crepusculo (particularly the “Horsefly"...
Dates:
undated
Woman wrapped in a fringed shawl, fur or hair around face, undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 80
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection consists primarily of wood blocks (with some linoleum and zinc blocks) and prints that were later made from the blocks. The blocks, which came to the University of New Mexico in January 1976, had largely been used to illustrate Taos, N.M. publications associated with Willard “Spud" Johnson, including Laughing Horse, Horsefly, El Crepusculo (particularly the “Horsefly"...
Dates:
undated
Woman pointing a pistol at a fleeing rat, undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 81
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection consists primarily of wood blocks (with some linoleum and zinc blocks) and prints that were later made from the blocks. The blocks, which came to the University of New Mexico in January 1976, had largely been used to illustrate Taos, N.M. publications associated with Willard “Spud" Johnson, including Laughing Horse, Horsefly, El Crepusculo (particularly the “Horsefly"...
Dates:
undated
Large line-drawn image of a face, eyes closed, viewed from the side and looking up (signed Victor Higgins in image), undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 82
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection consists primarily of wood blocks (with some linoleum and zinc blocks) and prints that were later made from the blocks. The blocks, which came to the University of New Mexico in January 1976, had largely been used to illustrate Taos, N.M. publications associated with Willard “Spud" Johnson, including Laughing Horse, Horsefly, El Crepusculo (particularly the “Horsefly"...
Dates:
undated
Man (Indian) on Horseback, shooting a bow and arrow, undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 83
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection consists primarily of wood blocks (with some linoleum and zinc blocks) and prints that were later made from the blocks. The blocks, which came to the University of New Mexico in January 1976, had largely been used to illustrate Taos, N.M. publications associated with Willard “Spud" Johnson, including Laughing Horse, Horsefly, El Crepusculo (particularly the “Horsefly"...
Dates:
undated
Drawn out, but unfinished; Old man, man with Bow and Arrow, and woman w/ flower, undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 84
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection consists primarily of wood blocks (with some linoleum and zinc blocks) and prints that were later made from the blocks. The blocks, which came to the University of New Mexico in January 1976, had largely been used to illustrate Taos, N.M. publications associated with Willard “Spud" Johnson, including Laughing Horse, Horsefly, El Crepusculo (particularly the “Horsefly"...
Dates:
undated