Publisher:
University of New Mexico Press/Gene Autry Western Heritage Museum
Published:
1994
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
18002762549
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Seller's Description:
Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. Book and dust jacket in very solid, tight condition. Bookplate on front free endpaper, otherwise unmarked. Discoloration to jacket spine, typeface not affected. International shipping may require additional postage due to bulk.
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Seller's Description:
VG/VG. Minor edge wear to dust jacket) Black cloth with gilt lettering on spine. Color-illustrated dust jacket with mylar cover, gray spine with gilt lettering. 237 pp. Profusely illustrated in color. "This first serious study of contemporary santeros working in northern New Mexico is amply illustrated throughout with beautiul color photographs. Laurie Beth Kalg examines the role and meaning of tradition in the works of a number of artists, both living and deceased, including Luis Tapia, Patrocinio Barela, Marco and Patricia Oviedo, Enrique Rendon, and many others."--dj flap.