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Celebrating the inauguration of the Museum of Spanish Colonial Art (Santa Fe), this milestone presents the finest traditional Hispanic arts from the renowned Spanish Colonial Arts Society collection: santos, textiles, tinwork, furniture, colcha, fine art, and artful craft objects from colonial, territorial revival, and contemporary periods. With lavish illustrations and detailed object histories, this book illuminates Spanish Colonial art both as a powerful document of the past and a living tradition in the twenty-first century.

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Celebrating the inauguration of the Museum of Spanish Colonial Art (Santa Fe), this milestone presents the finest traditional Hispanic arts from the renowned Spanish Colonial Arts Society collection: santos, textiles, tinwork, furniture, colcha, fine art, and artful craft objects from colonial, territorial revival, and contemporary periods. With lavish illustrations and detailed object histories, this book illuminates Spanish Colonial art both as a powerful document of the past and a living tradition in the twenty-first century.
Autorenporträt
Carmella Padilla is an award-winning journalist and author of numerous books including El Rancho de las Golondrinas: Living History in New Mexico's La Ciénega Valley, The Chile Chronicles: Tales of a New Mexico Harvest, and Low 'n Slow: Lowriding in New Mexico (published by Museum of New Mexico Press). Her articles have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Albuquerque Journal, Dallas Morning News, and other important publications.