Need help finding mission revival style with spanish colonial influence in Southeast New Mexico. Should be in the 1800’s. Can anyone help.
Thanks in advance
Need help finding mission revival style with spanish colonial influence in Southeast New Mexico. Should be in the 1800’s. Can anyone help.
Thanks in advance
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Have you Googled it or Stickley ?
Yes, but nothing with a spanish colonial influence. Not sure how much the spanish colonial influenced the movement.
Franciscan Mission type influence ?
Not to sure, having trouble finding anything. Have someone interested in the arts and crafts movement here in southwest new mexico during the mid 1900s. From what I am told the spanish colonal style was combined with the mission revival of the time, however, I am having a hard time finding any facts. Goggled everything I can think of.
I have no idea but maybe a look at this link may help. Contact this Fourm and links provided there.
http://forum.arts-crafts.com/eve
http://forum.arts-crafts.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/3636079532/m/2951098602
Also try
http://nmsantos.com/Books/Applegate/Applegate.html
Edited 1/26/2009 10:44 am by WillGeorge
CHS,
Books on Mission Santa Fe and Taos Pueblo should get you going in the right direction. There are a lot of them with great photo essays on the furniture.
Hope that helps.
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