smithsonian latino art collections - Smithsonian Latino Center
smithsonian latino art collections - Smithsonian Latino Center
smithsonian latino art collections - Smithsonian Latino Center
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Eric Tafoya<br />
Melon-shape Pot<br />
1991<br />
red clay<br />
4 in. h. x 4 ¼ in. diam.<br />
National Museum of American History<br />
1991.3118.03<br />
Eric Tafoya<br />
Pot<br />
1991<br />
red clay<br />
2 ¾ in. h. x 3 ¾ in. diam.<br />
National Museum of American History<br />
1991.3118.04<br />
Geronimo Tafoya<br />
Canteen<br />
Micaceous clay<br />
8 in. h. x 8 ½ in. w. X 3 ½ in. diam.<br />
National Museum of Natural History<br />
48586<br />
Serafina Tafoya<br />
Pot/Olla<br />
12 in. h. x 12 in. diam., 6 in. base diam.<br />
Micaceous clay<br />
National Museum of Natural History<br />
113605<br />
Serafina Tafoya<br />
Pot/Olla<br />
11 ¼ in. h. x 13 5/8 in. diam.<br />
Micaceous clay<br />
National Museum of Natural History, Bequest of Victor J. Evans<br />
113605<br />
Augusto Tagle<br />
Among the Giulio V. Blanc Papers, 1920-1995, there are research files concerning Augusto Tagle<br />
Archives of American Art<br />
Microfilm reels 5476-5487; for a complete list of names a finding aid of the collection is available at:<br />
www.si.edu/<strong>art</strong>archives/findaids/blancgiu/blancgui.htm<br />
David Tapia<br />
resume/bio, slides<br />
Cooper Hewitt, National Design Museum, <strong>Latino</strong>/Hispanic Design Archive<br />
Luis Tapia, born 1950<br />
Death C<strong>art</strong><br />
1986<br />
carved aspen with mica, human hair and teeth and pony tail holder<br />
51 1/4 x 32 1/4 x 54 in. (130.2 x 81.0 x 137.2 cm.)<br />
<strong>Smithsonian</strong> American Art Museum, Museum Purchase made possible by Mrs. Albert Bracket, John W. de Peyster, and Mrs.<br />
Herbert Campbell<br />
1990.18<br />
Luis Tapia, born 1950<br />
Flaco Jimenez<br />
1989<br />
wood, paint, gesso, metal<br />
18 x 14 x 9 in.<br />
National Museum of American History<br />
1991.0003.01<br />
Luis Tapia, born 1950<br />
Untitled (from the portfolio Seis Santeros)<br />
1990<br />
paper and ink (chromolithograph)<br />
18 x 15<br />
National Museum of American History<br />
1990.0664.07<br />
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