Museum of International Folk Art (N.M.)
Museum of international folk art
Museum of International Folk Art (Santa Fe)
Museum of international folk art Santa Fe, N. M.
Museum of International Folk Art (Nové Mexiko)
Museum of International Folk Art art museum in New Mexico, USA
VIAF ID: 142284262 ( Corporate )
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- 551 _ _ ‡a Santa Fe (Santa Fe county, New Mexico, United States) (inhabited place)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Santa Fe, NM
Works
Title | Sources |
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American folk masters : the National Heritage Fellows | |
The art of exile : paintings by Tibetan children in India | |
Baroque to folk : an exploration of the links between the fine arts of the baroque and the emerging folk arts of the colonies of the Iberian Peninsula = De lo barroco a lo popular : una exploración de la relación entre el arte barroco y la aparición de las artes populares en las colonias de la península ibérica | |
Behind the mask in Mexico | |
Beyond boundaries : highland Maya dress at the Museum of International Folk Art. | |
¡Carnaval! | |
Carpinteros and cabinetmakers : furniture making in New Mexico, 1600-1900 | |
Cerámica y cultura : the story of Spanish and Mexican mayólica | |
The extraordinary in the ordinary : textiles and objects from the collections of Lloyd Cotsen and the Neutrogena Corporation : works in cloth, ceramic, wood, metal, straw, and paper from cultures throughout the world | |
Faith and transformation : votive offerings and amulets from the Alexander Girard collection | |
The folk art of Japan | |
The idea of folk art; the Bartlett Collection. [Exhibit, June 22-Sept. 22, 1963. | |
Indonesian art : an exhibition, April 7 - September 1, 1958, Museum of International Folk Art | |
Living art : designs and crafts of the Otomi in San Pablito | |
Mud, mirror, and thread : folk traditions of rural India | |
Multiple visions, a common bond : the Girard Foundation Collection | |
Museum of International Folk Art, a unit of the Museum of New Mexico: the first 10 years, 1953-1963. | |
New Mexican furniture 1600-1940 : the origins, survival, and revival of furniture making inthe Hispanic southwest | |
New Mexico Folklife Project collection | |
No idle hands : the myths & meanings of tramp art | |
One hundred aspects of the moon : Japanese woodblock prints by Yoshitoshi | |
Popular arts of Colonial New Mexico | |
Recycled, re-seen : folk art from the Global Scrap Heap | |
A red like no other : how cochineal colored the world : an epic story of art, culture, science, and trade | |
Sleeping around : the bed from antiquity to now | |
Spanish textile tradition of New Mexico and Colorado | |
Swedish folk art : all tradition is change | |
Village of painters : narrative scrolls from West Bengal | |
Writing with thread : traditional textiles of southwest Chinese minorities : a special exhibition from the collection of Huang Ying Feng and the Evergrand Art Museum in Taoyuan, Taiwan. | |
Young brides, old treasures : Macedonian embroidered dress |