Guadalupe, Our Lady of
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Cyber Arte Exhibit Collection
Collection consists of the Museum of New Mexico's correspondence, e-mail print-outs, memos, and press releases regarding the Cyber Arte exhibition, specifically "Our Lady" controversy, at the Museum of International Folk Art. Material covers 17 March 2001 through 24 April 2001. It does not include one-line communications that could not be copied by photocopier. Includes a statement by artist Alma Lopez on 4 April 2001, explaining her work.
Luke Lyon cassette tape collection
Neale family photographs of Las Cruces
Twenty photographs on card mounts of Las Cruces, 1899-1900, possibly taken by Charles Fulton Neale and/or Katharine Meadows Neale, his wife. The photographs depict scenes and people around Las Cruces, New Mexico. The backs of the photographs contain descriptive information handwritten in pencil, presumably by the Neales.
Tey Diana Rebolledo Papers
This collection contains material on Chicana art, literature, and poetry.
verso: Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Juarez, Mexico. Built more than 300 years ago., 1900
Twenty photographs on card mounts of Las Cruces, 1899-1900, possibly taken by Charles Fulton Neale and/or Katharine Meadows Neale, his wife. The photographs depict scenes and people around Las Cruces, New Mexico. The backs of the photographs contain descriptive information handwritten in pencil, presumably by the Neales.
Verso: Pueblo Indians, dancing before church [illegible] Las Cruces, Fiesta de la Senora Gu[illegible], 1899-12-12
Twenty photographs on card mounts of Las Cruces, 1899-1900, possibly taken by Charles Fulton Neale and/or Katharine Meadows Neale, his wife. The photographs depict scenes and people around Las Cruces, New Mexico. The backs of the photographs contain descriptive information handwritten in pencil, presumably by the Neales.
Verso: Pueblo Indians dancing before church, la iglesia catholica, Las Cruces, N Mex, Fiesta de la Senora Guadalupe, 1899
Twenty photographs on card mounts of Las Cruces, 1899-1900, possibly taken by Charles Fulton Neale and/or Katharine Meadows Neale, his wife. The photographs depict scenes and people around Las Cruces, New Mexico. The backs of the photographs contain descriptive information handwritten in pencil, presumably by the Neales.
Verso: Pueblo Indians dancing before church, la iglesia catholica, Las Cruces, N. Mex., Fiesta de la Senora Guadalupe, 1899-12-12
Twenty photographs on card mounts of Las Cruces, 1899-1900, possibly taken by Charles Fulton Neale and/or Katharine Meadows Neale, his wife. The photographs depict scenes and people around Las Cruces, New Mexico. The backs of the photographs contain descriptive information handwritten in pencil, presumably by the Neales.
Verso: Pueblo Indians dancing before church, la iglesia catholica, Las Cruces, N. Mex., Fiesta de la Senora Guadalupe, 1899-12-12
Twenty photographs on card mounts of Las Cruces, 1899-1900, possibly taken by Charles Fulton Neale and/or Katharine Meadows Neale, his wife. The photographs depict scenes and people around Las Cruces, New Mexico. The backs of the photographs contain descriptive information handwritten in pencil, presumably by the Neales.