Osmundson (1)
Title
Osmundson (1)
Description
Season's greetings from Ted Osmundson
Creator
Ted Osmundson
Source
Environmental Design Archives
Date
1989
Rights
Regents of the University of California, held by Environmental Design Archives
Language
English
Coverage
New Mexico
Text
The Taos Pueblo
The northernmost, and undoubtledly [sic] one of the most popular, of all the pueblos, Taos, also known as the "place of the red willows", sits at the base of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Its adobe, multistoried homes have captivated painters and photographers since the 1920s, when an historic artist colony formed in nearby Taos and virtually established Southwest art. This view, photographed by Ted Osmundson in 1989, was one of a series that he did of the Pueblos of New Mexico.
To Waverly
Holiday Greetings and Best Wishes for the Coming New Year
Lorraine + Ted
Thought you might like this picture -
Keep up the good work on documents etc.
The northernmost, and undoubtledly [sic] one of the most popular, of all the pueblos, Taos, also known as the "place of the red willows", sits at the base of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Its adobe, multistoried homes have captivated painters and photographers since the 1920s, when an historic artist colony formed in nearby Taos and virtually established Southwest art. This view, photographed by Ted Osmundson in 1989, was one of a series that he did of the Pueblos of New Mexico.
To Waverly
Holiday Greetings and Best Wishes for the Coming New Year
Lorraine + Ted
Thought you might like this picture -
Keep up the good work on documents etc.
Citation
Ted Osmundson, “Osmundson (1),” Environmental Design Archives Exhibitions, accessed November 21, 2024, https://exhibits.ced.berkeley.edu/items/show/1930.