Pueblo Indians -- Pictorial works
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Atlantic and Pacific Railway Photograph Collection
Collection consists primarily of photographs (cyanotype prints) documenting the construction in 1881-1883 of the Atlantic and Pacific Railway, from Albuquerque, through Arizona, to Needles, Calif. In addition to scenes of railroad construction that include bridges, tracks, and campsites, there are many photographs shot in Albuquerque and the surrounding mountains, a number of these include picnics and outings.
Charles F. Lummis Photograph Collection
Cyanotypes by Charles Fletcher Lummis, mostly of N.M. pueblos (especially Isleta), ruins and landscapes. Others were made in Peru, Mexico, and Guatemala.
Father Agnellus Lammert Pictorial Collection
This collection primarily contains photographs of church construction, church interiors, church models, religious processions and ceremonies in New Mexico. Video includes images of the 1929 plane crash on Mt. Taylor, New Mexico, California missions, priests and school children in Gallup, New Mexico. Also included are zinc halftone blocks.
Frank Waters Pictorial Collection
Portraits of Frank Waters, his family, friends and home; as well as prints of Native Americans, landscapes, and ruins.
George Wharton James Photograph Collection
John Baron Burg Photograph Collection
Two albums which document many aspects of 19th century life in New Mexico and elsewhere.
Mexico: Briquet and Jackson Photograph Album
Album contains photographs made in Mexico by A. Briquet and in the Southwestern U.S. by William Henry Jackson. Subjects include: city and village views; railroads in landscapes; dwellings; civic, religious, and commercial buildings; historical sites; occupations (some cartes de visite of street vendors); markets; Precolumbian art; trees and plants.
Milton E. Porter Photo Postcards of Pueblo Indians Collection, 1900-1911
Photographic postcards of New Mexican Pueblo Native Americans.
Nancy C. Wood Photograph Collection
The Nancy C. Wood Photograph Collection consists of negatives, contact sheets, slides, loose black-and-white and color photographs of Taos Pueblo, the Ute tribe, small towns in Northern New Mexico and Southern Colorado. Images of Nancy Wood’s travels to European countries and to Japan are also included. The collection also consists of a small number of personal photographs as well as a small number of photographs taken by Nancy Wood’s husband, Myron Wood.
Paul Kuiper Photograph Collection
CD and Glass slides of the murals by José Clemente Orozco in the Hospicio Cabañas in Guadalajara, and cubist murals by Jose Maria de Servin. Transparencies and contact prints of Navajo weaver, Bessie Lee and a Corn & Buffalo Dance.
Postcard Collection
Commercially reproduced and distributed postcards. Some are black & white photographs, others are tinted or printed from color film.
Rex Arrowsmith Pictorial Collection
The collection contains photographs, post cards, and pictorial material collected by Rex Arrowsmith, and focusing on New Mexico, the Southwest and Native Americans.
Roy Rosen Photograph Collection
The majority of the collection consists of photographs taken by Roy Rosen during his travels in the United States, Europe, Latin America, and the Caribbean. There are also still life compositional studies by Rosen.
Santo Domingo Pueblo Photograph Collection
The collection contains photographs of the Santo Domingo Pueblo taken by Peter Stackpole for Life Magazine, November 1943 issue.
Simeon Schwemberger Photograph Albums Collection
Six (6) photograph albums with captioned or identified photographs by Simeon Schwemberger of Native Americans in New Mexico and Arizona, including views of people, places and events, particularly around St. Michaels, Arizona and Gallup, New Mexico, in the years 1905-1910.