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Image courtesy of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum.
Image courtesy of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum.
Portfolio of Spanish Colonial Design, Plate 3: Pecos Book of Visitations
Image courtesy of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum.
Image courtesy of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum.

Portfolio of Spanish Colonial Design, Plate 3: Pecos Book of Visitations

Artifact IDMO 1956.237.3
Object Type Print
Editor (American, 1903 - 1974)
Maker (American, 1935 - 1943)
Date1938
Mediumwatercolor on cardstock
Dimensionsoverall H 14 in x W 11 1/8 in (35.6 cm x 28.3 cm )
image H 11 1/2 in x W 7 1/2 in (29.2 cm x 19.1 cm )

Physical DescriptionA hand-colored woodblock print reproduction in brown ink. It depicts the title page for a book of canonical visitations at Pecos. At the top is a quote in Spanish: En el Hombre De las S'ma. Trinidad, Padre Hijo, y Espire - / tu Santo y de la Reyna de Los Angeles Maria Senora Huestra / y de N.S.P.S. Fran'co. Comiensa este Libro enquiseasientan / loas Patentes, de este Couento de Huestra Senora de los Angeles / del Pueblo de lost Pecos : por orden de N.M.R.P. fr Antonio / Camargo P'or Procurador Qt. quelosued esta S'ta Custodia, / su actual Custodia y Tuer Eclesiastico Ordinario por Autoridad / Apostolica Ac'ahccho por el P.E. Carlos Joseph Delgado Pred'or / Hotasrio del Santo Ofisio Excritor y Ministro Presidente des tedicho / Couento en 4 de Agosto de 1716 anos. / Consta de setenta y sinso / foxas, con la primera / y la ultimas. Below and bordering the quote are elaborate designs made up of grape plants and leaves. The artist is not indicated. The number "3" is typed in the lower left corner.
Historical NoteThis print is from the Portfolio of Spanish Colonial Design, edited by E. Boyd for the Federal Art Project of New Mexico. The portfolio is comprised of a set of 50 (MO 1956.237.1-50) hand-pulled, watercolored woodblock and linocut prints depicting examples of Spanish Colonial decorative arts dating from the eighteenth to the early twentieth century. The folio concentrates on religious art, and includes renderings of bultos (sculptures), altars, furniture, architectural details, and other objects. Two hundred copies of the portfolio were made, each with 50 prints.

The prints were created by artists employed by the Federal Art Project of New Mexico. None of the artists are indicated on the artwork, but they include: Mary Baca, Nash Bachicha, Jean Barka, Maye Barris, Charles Barrows, Mae Bennett Brown, Stanley Carson, and Carlos Cervantez. The portfolio also includes a 40-page booklet giving some of the background of Colonial New Mexico and printed descriptions of the plates.
Additional Details
Credit LineAllocated by the U.S. Government, Works Progress Administration, Federal Art Project, 1935 - 1943. Held by the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum.
Use Restriction StatusUnrestrictedCopyrightReproduction or other use of these holdings or images thereof is unrestricted.
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