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"Exploring the Vibrant Tapestry Culture: From Circus Adventures to Sacred Icons" Step right up and witness a captivating scene from 1936 in Roswell, New Mexico

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: New Mexican Holy Child Atocha Santo NiAno de Atocha

New Mexican Holy Child Atocha Santo NiAno de Atocha
New Mexican: Holy Child of Atocha (Santo Nino de Atocha), Jose Raphael Aragon, Jose Raphael Aragon, New Mexican, c. 1840, Water-based paint on wood panel, Overall: 9 x 6 in. (22.9 x 15.2 cm)

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: New Mexican Saint John Nepomuk San Juan Nepomuceno

New Mexican Saint John Nepomuk San Juan Nepomuceno
New Mexican: Saint John of Nepomuk (San Juan Nepomuceno), The Laguna Santero, New Mexican, c. 1776-1815, Water-based paint on wood panel, Overall: 10 5/8 x 7 in. (27 x 17.8 cm)

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: New Mexican Saint Jerome San Geronimo A. J. Santero

New Mexican Saint Jerome San Geronimo A. J. Santero
New Mexican: Saint Jerome (San Geronimo), The A. J. Santero, New Mexican, c. 1825-1830, Water-based paint on wood panel, Overall: 8 3/4 x 5 7/8 in. (22.2 x 14.9 cm)

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: New Mexican Saint Barbara Santa Barbara JosA Benito Ortega

New Mexican Saint Barbara Santa Barbara JosA Benito Ortega
New Mexican: Saint Barbara (Santa Barbara), Jose Benito Ortega, New Mexican, c. 1890, Water-based paint on wood panel, Overall: 17 1/4 x 11 1/2 in. (43.8 x 29.2 cm)

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: New Mexican Our Lady Mount Carmel Nuestra SeAnora del Carmen

New Mexican Our Lady Mount Carmel Nuestra SeAnora del Carmen
New Mexican: Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Nuestra Senora del Carmen), Pedro Antonio Fresquis, New Mexican, c. 1749-1831, Water-based paint on wood panel, Overall: 12 1/2 x 9 1/2 in. (31.8 x 24.1 cm)

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: New Mexican San Ramon Nonato JosA Aragon c. 1835

New Mexican San Ramon Nonato JosA Aragon c. 1835
New Mexican: San Ramon Nonato, Jose Aragon, New Mexican, c. 1835, Water-based paint on wood panel, Overall: 10 3/4 x 7 5/8 in. (27.3 x 19.4 cm)

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: New Mexican Saint Raymond Nonnatus San Ramon Nonato

New Mexican Saint Raymond Nonnatus San Ramon Nonato
New Mexican: Saint Raymond Nonnatus (San Ramon Nonato), The Santo Nino Santero, New Mexican, c. 1830-1860, Water-based paint on wood panel, Overall: 12 1/4 x 9 1/4 in. (31.1 x 23.5 cm)

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: New Mexican Saint James Santiago JosA Aragon

New Mexican Saint James Santiago JosA Aragon
New Mexican: Saint James (Santiago), Jose Aragon, New Mexican, c. 1830, Water-based paint on wood panel, Overall: 10 3/4 x 8 3/8 in. (27.3 x 21.3 cm)

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: New Mexican Archangel Saint Michael San Miguel

New Mexican Archangel Saint Michael San Miguel
New Mexican: Archangel Saint Michael (San Miguel), Pedro Antonio Fresquis, New Mexican, c. 1810, Water-based paint on wood panel, Overall: 11 1/2 x 8 1/2 in. (29.2 x 21.6 cm)

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: New Mexican Our Lady Guadalupe Nuestra SeAnora de Guadalupe

New Mexican Our Lady Guadalupe Nuestra SeAnora de Guadalupe
New Mexican: Our Lady of Guadalupe (Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe), The Santo Nino Santero, 18th-century Novice Santero, New Mexican, c

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: NEW MEXICO: MINING, 1940. Gold miners with drilling equipment at the gold mine in Mogollon

NEW MEXICO: MINING, 1940. Gold miners with drilling equipment at the gold mine in Mogollon, New Mexico. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1940

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: NEW MEXICO: CIRCUS, 1936. Boys sneaking under a circus tent in Roswell, New Mexico

NEW MEXICO: CIRCUS, 1936. Boys sneaking under a circus tent in Roswell, New Mexico. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: NEW MEXICO: SANTA FE TRAIL. Map of the Santa Fe Trail from Independence, Missouri

NEW MEXICO: SANTA FE TRAIL. Map of the Santa Fe Trail from Independence, Missouri, to Santa Fe, New Mexico

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: NAVAJO CHIEF, c1870. Barboncito, chief of the Navajo Native Americans in New Mexico

NAVAJO CHIEF, c1870. Barboncito, chief of the Navajo Native Americans in New Mexico. Photograph, c1870

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: MIMBRES POTTERY DESIGN. Lizard design used on pottery of the Mimbres culture of

MIMBRES POTTERY DESIGN. Lizard design used on pottery of the Mimbres culture of southwestern New Mexico, 11th-12th century

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: NEW MEXICO: HEALTH CLINIC. A baby being examined in a clinic operated by the Taos

NEW MEXICO: HEALTH CLINIC. A baby being examined in a clinic operated by the Taos County Cooperative Health Association in Penasco, New Mexico. Photograph by John Collier, 1943

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: NEW MEXICO: HEALTH CLINIC. A malnourished 5-year-old being examined in a clinic

NEW MEXICO: HEALTH CLINIC. A malnourished 5-year-old being examined in a clinic operated by the Taos County Cooperative Health Association in Penasco, New Mexico. Photograph by John Collier, 1943

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: NEW MEXICO: PIE TOWN. A temporary shack in Pie Town, New Mexico. Photograph by Russell Lee

NEW MEXICO: PIE TOWN. A temporary shack in Pie Town, New Mexico. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1940

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: NEW MEXICO: MEN, 1940. Men outside a church during the community sing in Pie Town, New Mexico

NEW MEXICO: MEN, 1940. Men outside a church during the community sing in Pie Town, New Mexico. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1940

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: NEW MEXICO: HOMESTEADER. Mrs. Caudill and her daughter carrying household equipment

NEW MEXICO: HOMESTEADER. Mrs. Caudill and her daughter carrying household equipment to their new dugout in Pie Town, New Mexico. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1940

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: NEW MEXICO: HOMESTEADER. Dragging a log from an old dugout to be used in building

NEW MEXICO: HOMESTEADER. Dragging a log from an old dugout to be used in building a new dugout in Pie Town, New Mexico. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1940

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: NEW MEXICO: HOMESTEADER. The temporary camp of the Caudill family while they move

NEW MEXICO: HOMESTEADER. The temporary camp of the Caudill family while they move their dugout in Pie Town, New Mexico. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1940

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: NEW MEXICO: HOMESTEADER. Mrs. Faro Caudill pouring water over milk bucket to keep

NEW MEXICO: HOMESTEADER. Mrs. Faro Caudill pouring water over milk bucket to keep the milk cold outside of her temporary home in Pie Town, New Mexico. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1940

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: NEW MEXICO: CHURCH, 1940. The church in Pie Town, New Mexico. Photograph by Russell Lee

NEW MEXICO: CHURCH, 1940. The church in Pie Town, New Mexico. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1940

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: NEW MEXICO: HOUSE, 1940. A log privy on a homesteaders property in Pie Town, New Mexico

NEW MEXICO: HOUSE, 1940. A log privy on a homesteaders property in Pie Town, New Mexico. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1940

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: NEW MEXICO: HOUSE, 1940. Jack Whinerys daughter washing her hands in the family s

NEW MEXICO: HOUSE, 1940. Jack Whinerys daughter washing her hands in the family s
NEW MEXICO: HOUSE, 1940. Jack Whinerys daughter washing her hands in the familys dugout in Pie Town, New Mexico. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1940

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: NEW MEXICO: HOME, 1940. Mrs. Caudill and her daughter in their dugout in Pie Town, New Mexico

NEW MEXICO: HOME, 1940. Mrs. Caudill and her daughter in their dugout in Pie Town, New Mexico. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1940

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: NEW MEXICO: DUGOUT, 1940. John Adams stacking up pinon poles taken from the dugout

NEW MEXICO: DUGOUT, 1940. John Adams stacking up pinon poles taken from the dugout being torn down in Pie Town, New Mexico. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1940

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: NEW MEXICO: MEN, 1940. George Hutton, a farmer from Maud, Oklahoma, playing his

NEW MEXICO: MEN, 1940. George Hutton, a farmer from Maud, Oklahoma, playing his homemade violin in Pie Town, New Mexico. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1940

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: NEW MEXICO: MEN, 1940. Homesteaders talking in Pie Town, New Mexico. Photograph by Russell Lee

NEW MEXICO: MEN, 1940. Homesteaders talking in Pie Town, New Mexico. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1940

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: NEW MEXICO: FARMER, 1940. Jack Whinery grinding pinto beans into chicken feed in Pie Town

NEW MEXICO: FARMER, 1940. Jack Whinery grinding pinto beans into chicken feed in Pie Town, New Mexico. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1940

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: NEW MEXICO: CHILDREN, 1940. Children playing with goats in Pie Town, New Mexico

NEW MEXICO: CHILDREN, 1940. Children playing with goats in Pie Town, New Mexico. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1940

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: NEW MEXICO: WOMEN, 1940. A homesteader serving chicken and dressing at a community

NEW MEXICO: WOMEN, 1940. A homesteader serving chicken and dressing at a community dinner in Pie Town, New Mexico. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1940

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: NEW MEXICO: WOMEN, 1940. A homesteaders wife and daughter in Pie Town, New Mexico

NEW MEXICO: WOMEN, 1940. A homesteaders wife and daughter in Pie Town, New Mexico. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1940

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: NEW MEXICO: MEN, 1940. Faro Caudill, a homesteader in Pie Town, New Mexico

NEW MEXICO: MEN, 1940. Faro Caudill, a homesteader in Pie Town, New Mexico. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1940

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: NEW MEXICO: WOMEN, 1940. Women sitting on steps in Pie Town, New Mexico

NEW MEXICO: WOMEN, 1940. Women sitting on steps in Pie Town, New Mexico. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1940

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: NEW MEXICO: COWBOY, 1940. An old time cowboy in Pie Town, New Mexico. Photograph by Russell Lee

NEW MEXICO: COWBOY, 1940. An old time cowboy in Pie Town, New Mexico. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1940

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: NEW MEXICO: STORE, 1940. Lois Stagg and her mother looking at greeting cards in Pie Town

NEW MEXICO: STORE, 1940. Lois Stagg and her mother looking at greeting cards in Pie Town, New Mexico. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1940

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: NEW MEXICO: POSTMAN, 1940. The postmaster bringing in sacks of mail in Pie Town, New Mexico

NEW MEXICO: POSTMAN, 1940. The postmaster bringing in sacks of mail in Pie Town, New Mexico. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1940

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: NEW MEXICO: HOME, 1940. Jack Whinerys daughter setting a potted plant in a window

NEW MEXICO: HOME, 1940. Jack Whinerys daughter setting a potted plant in a window of their home in Pie Town, New Mexico. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1940

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: NEW MEXICO: HEALTH CLINIC. Patients in the waiting room of a clinic operated by

NEW MEXICO: HEALTH CLINIC. Patients in the waiting room of a clinic operated by the Taos County Cooperative Health Association in Penasco, New Mexico. Photograph by John Collier, 1943

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: NEW MEXICO: HEALTH CLINIC. A girl being examined in a clinic operated by the Taos

NEW MEXICO: HEALTH CLINIC. A girl being examined in a clinic operated by the Taos County Cooperative Health Association in Penasco, New Mexico. Photograph by John Collier, 1943

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: NEW MEXICO: HEALTH CLINIC. A baby in a clinic operated by the Taos County Cooperative

NEW MEXICO: HEALTH CLINIC. A baby in a clinic operated by the Taos County Cooperative Health Association in Penasco, New Mexico. Photograph by John Collier, 1943

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: NEW MEXICO: HEALTH CLINIC. A patient in the waiting room of a clinic operated by

NEW MEXICO: HEALTH CLINIC. A patient in the waiting room of a clinic operated by the Taos County Cooperative Health Association in Penasco, New Mexico. Photograph by John Collier, 1943

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: NEW MEXICO: BABY CLINIC. Sign in post office window advertising a baby clinic in Taos, New Mexico

NEW MEXICO: BABY CLINIC. Sign in post office window advertising a baby clinic in Taos, New Mexico. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1940

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: NEW MEXICO: HEALTH CLINIC. Young patients in the waiting room of a clinic operated

NEW MEXICO: HEALTH CLINIC. Young patients in the waiting room of a clinic operated by the Taos County Cooperative Health Association near Questa, New Mexico. Photograph by John Collier, 1943

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: NEW MEXICO: HEALTH CLINIC. Dr. Werner Onstine examining a patient at a clinic operated

NEW MEXICO: HEALTH CLINIC. Dr. Werner Onstine examining a patient at a clinic operated by the Taos County Cooperative Health Association near Questa, New Mexico. Photograph by John Collier, 1943

Background imageNew Mexican Collection: NEW MEXICO: HEALTH CLINIC. A mother with her children in the waiting room of the

NEW MEXICO: HEALTH CLINIC. A mother with her children in the waiting room of the Taos County Cooperative Health Association clinic in Penasco, New Mexico. Photograph by John Collier, 1943



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"Exploring the Vibrant Tapestry Culture: From Circus Adventures to Sacred Icons" Step right up and witness a captivating scene from 1936 in Roswell, New Mexico, where daring boys sneak under the enchanting circus tent. The spirit of adventure runs deep in this land. Delve into the rich heritage of the Mimbres culture as we admire their exquisite pottery adorned with intricate lizard designs. Each stroke tells a story, connecting us to ancient traditions that still thrive today. Discover the profound devotion to faith through revered icons like the Holy Child Atocha Santo Niño de Atocha. In New Mexico, spirituality intertwines with daily life, offering solace and inspiration. Meet Saint John Nepomuk San Juan Nepomuceno, whose unwavering commitment to protecting confessions resonates throughout generations. His legacy stands tall as a symbol of trust and confidentiality. Marvel at Saint Jerome San Geronimo A. J. Santero's masterpieces that bring religious figures to life through his skilled hands. His artistry captures both reverence and beauty in every brushstroke. Witness Santa Barbara José Benito Ortega's portrayal of strength and fortitude amidst adversity—a testament to resilience for all who seek her guidance during challenging times. Embrace Our Lady Mount Carmel Nuestra Señora del Carmen's loving embrace as she watches over her devoted followers with compassion and grace. Her presence brings comfort and protection wherever she is venerated. Travel back in time with Josè Aragon's masterpiece depicting San Ramon Nonato c. 1835—an artistic marvel that encapsulates devotion beyond boundaries, reminding us of our shared humanity. Celebrate Saint Raymond Nonnatus San Ramon Nonato's unwavering dedication to those born into difficult circumstances—his intercession offers hope for expectant mothers everywhere. Experience the fervor surrounding Saint James Santiago Josè Aragon—a figure deeply embedded in New Mexican traditions. His unwavering faith inspires pilgrims on their spiritual journey.