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You'll find tinwork, ceramics, textiles, paintings, glassware and much more.
Many of the firm's prints were reproduced in New Mexican tinwork.
It is lighted with fixtures pierced to shed light like Mexican tinwork.
The show, which runs through Sept. 5, 2000, includes furniture, relief carving, painting and tinwork, and is the culmination of five years' research.
The collection also includes reliquaries, crucifixes and straw appliqué, as well as jewelry, textiles, tinwork and furniture.
Women have created religious folk art, such as santos (saints), retablos (religious paintings), straw appliqué crosses, and tinwork.
Here you'll find lots of small Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) tableaux, tinwork and figurines of every sort, from ceramics to toy soldiers.
Visitors can view furniture, jewelry, tinwork, textiles, retablos, bultos (sculptures), silverwork, ironwork, embroidery and other arts and crafts dating from the late Middle Ages to the present.
"Sherbet" Sherbetlee" "Sherbetzide"- He had reached "Tinwork" and was about to consider "Tiny" when he felt Jill's touch approaching him.
The Museum replaced the original tinwork of the belfry's dome with stronger copper, repaired its acorn finial, replaced missing windows, resurfaced the plastered interior walls, and re-hung the bell.
The father, an old, cheery, small piece of man-hood, could do everything connected with tinwork from one end of the process to the other, use almost every carpenter's tool, and make picture frames to boot. '
Also featured are contemporary Pueblo pottery pieces, 14 pastel artworks by Works Progress Administration artist Helmut Naumer Sr, and wood furniture and tinwork pieces created by the Civilian Conservation Corps.
The Heard hosts the annual Spanish Market, usually in November, with strolling mariachis and artwork by Hispanic artists from Arizona and New Mexico including santos, pottery, colcha embroidery, furniture making, painting, printmaking and silver and tinwork.
Although its original furnishings were sold and parts of the hotel were stripped of other original decor, Mr. Affeldt and his crew have recently acquired some of the original pieces and are reproducing some of the tinwork, animal-shaped tables and monks' chairs based on old photographs.
The Santa Fe Spanish Market hosts two annual events, a December Winter Market of experimental Hispanic arts, and a July Spanish Market, showcasing classical Hispanic arts, such as santos, retablos, staw appliqué (popotillo), colcha embroideries, tinwork, ramilletes, and other media.