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The New Mexico Museum of Art building dates only to 1917, but its architects looked to the past, and based the design on the 300 year-old mission churches at Acoma and other pueblos. It shares the graceful simplicity of pueblo architecture and the sense of being created from the earth. In turn, the building established the Pueblo Spanish Revival style of architecture, for which Santa Fe is known.

original watercolor on paper, image size 14" x 20", matted and ready for a standard size frame.

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paper

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#historical #new mexico #southwest #santa fe #pueblo #adobe buildings 

Pueblo Revival 1917 (2017)

Watercolour 
by CHARLES ASH

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The New Mexico Museum of Art building dates only to 1917, but its architects looked to the past, and based the design on the 300 year-old mission churches at Acoma and other pueblos. It shares the graceful simplicity of pueblo architecture and the sense of being created from the earth. In turn, the building established the Pueblo Spanish Revival style of architecture, for which Santa Fe is known.

original watercolor on paper, image size 14" x 20", matted and ready for a standard size frame.

Materials used:

paper

Tags:
#historical #new mexico #southwest #santa fe #pueblo #adobe buildings 
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“I am in heaven living and working in New Mexico and especially Santa Fe” Ash goes on, “The massing, colors and textures of the pueblos are reminiscent of modern architecture... Read more

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