Painting Santa Fe
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Tuesday, July 17
1230-1330 ET
HD05
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Photos
Dieguito Roybal of San Ildefonso
1916, Robert Henri Courtesy New Mexico Museum of Art
Lower San Francisco Street Looking East
by Christian Kaadt, 1889-1905
Courtesy Palace of the Governors Photo Archives
Lucero's Place
1920, William Penhallow Henderson Private Collection Chattanooga TN, Photo Courtesy Addison Rowe Gallery