Box 4
Container
Contains 43 Results:
Man Fishing, undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 85
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
Two Indian (from India) women with pots on their head, undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 86
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 playing the piano, exaggerated lid, undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 87
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 on horseback, with arm in the air, undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 88
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 the three kings, walking through the desert , with burro, star, undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 90
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 in hat riding a horse up a hill, holding a mallet or club, mountain in back, undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 91
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 in cowboy hat ringing a bell, Pueblo church in background, undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 92
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 bearded man, Lincolnesque, undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 93
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 wearing top hat carrying a wrapped box, undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 94
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
Two indian men running with many people watching in the background, undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 95
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 group standing around, with man & woman sitting on two donkeys, man with pickax in background, undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 96
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
People climbing up a large pole, with pueblo, mountain, men with hats, dog (viewed from multiple angles), undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 97
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
Two people outside smoking, with a large crowd inside, undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 98
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
Side view of a man with a very large forehead, line drawing (caricature), undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 99
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
Cowboy dancing with two women, photographic patterns on clothing, faces, undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 100
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
Two men playing basketball -- 1 with firefighter hat, one short & fat with tail, both hairy, undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 101
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 man with colonial style hat, hair tied back in bow, undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 102
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 man with spiky hair, large nose, undated
Item — Box: 4
Identifier: Block 103
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