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serigraph on paper<br />
sheet and image: 27 5/8 x 21 1/2 in. (70.2 x 54.6 cm.)<br />
<strong>Smithsonian</strong> American Art Museum, Gift of Tomas Ybarra-Frausto<br />
1995.50.53<br />
Unidentified, n.d.<br />
Virgen de Monserrate<br />
ca. 1775-1825<br />
oil on canvas lined to masonite<br />
image: 7 3/8 x 5 3/8 in. (18.8 x 13.8 cm.)<br />
<strong>Smithsonian</strong> American Art Museum, Teodoro Vidal Collection<br />
1996.91.10<br />
Manuel Unzueta<br />
Among the Tomás Ybarra-Frausto Research Material on Chicano Art, 1965-2004, there are research files concerning Manuel<br />
Unzueta<br />
Archives of American Art<br />
Papers available at the Washington <strong>Center</strong>; for a complete list of names, see finding aid to the collection at:<br />
www.si.edu/<strong>art</strong>archives/findaids/ybarra/ybarra.htm<br />
V<br />
Rafael Vadia<br />
Among the Giulio V. Blanc Papers, 1920-1995, there are research files concerning Rafael Vadia<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 />
John Valadez, born 1951<br />
Two Vendors<br />
1989<br />
pastel on paper<br />
sheet and image: 82 1/4 x 50 1/2 in. (208.9 x 128.3 cm.)<br />
<strong>Smithsonian</strong> American Art Museum, Museum purchase through the <strong>Smithsonian</strong> Institution Collections Acquisition Program and<br />
the Luisita L. and Franz H. Denghausen Endowment<br />
1994.95<br />
John Valadez, b. 1951<br />
An interview of Valadez conducted by Jeffrey Rangel for the Archives of American Art, 1996-1997 (159 pp.)<br />
Archives of American Art<br />
Transcript available at: www.si.edu/<strong>art</strong>archives/oralhist/va;ade96.htm<br />
John Valadez, b. 1951<br />
Among the Tomás Ybarra-Frausto Research Material on Chicano Art, 1965-2004, there are research files concerning John<br />
Valadez<br />
Archives of American Art<br />
Papers available at the Washington <strong>Center</strong>; for a complete list of names, see finding aid to the collection at:<br />
www.si.edu/<strong>art</strong>archives/findaids/ybarra/ybarra.htm<br />
Horacio Valdez, 1929-1992<br />
Carreta de Muerte (Death C<strong>art</strong>)<br />
1978<br />
painted cottonwood, hair, and leather<br />
55 1/2 x 51 7/8 x 32 3/4 in. (141.0 x 131.8 x 83.2 cm.)<br />
<strong>Smithsonian</strong> American Art Museum, Gift of Chuck and Jan Rosenak and museum purchase through the Luisita L. and Franz H.<br />
Denghausen Endowment<br />
1997.124.91A-H<br />
Horacio Valdez, 1929-1992<br />
Nuestra Señora La Reina Del Cielo<br />
1991<br />
carved and painted wood with metal and silver crown<br />
31 1/4 x 9 1/2 x 7 1/2 in. (79.4 x 24.1 x 19.1 cm.)<br />
<strong>Smithsonian</strong> American Art Museum, Gift of Chuck and Jan Rosenak and museum purchase through the Luisita L. and Franz H.<br />
Denghausen Endowment<br />
1997.124.90<br />
Patssi Valdez, born 1951<br />
The Magic Room<br />
1994<br />
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