Books / May. 14, 2025
Gustave Baumann’s Art Lives On
Inspired by the art of the santero, master printmaker Gustave Baumann began a passion project that never got…
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Alongside the 100-year-old, newly renamed museum that preserves them, the arts that flourished in New Mexico after the arrival of Spanish settlers continue to unfold.
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Books / May. 14, 2025
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