New Mexico History Museum

“Not Entirely Remote: New Mexican Colonial Hide Paintings at a Cultural Crossroads” Lecture by Kelly Donahue-Wallace, University of North Texas

  The lecture considers the prints that served as sources of inspiration for the hide painters of eighteenth-century New Mexico. It considers how local artists came to use printed images

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The Segesser Hide Paintings: History and Science “Looking Over the Artist’s Shoulder: Multi Spectral Imaging Reveals hidden details of the Segesser Paintings”

Lecture by Tom Chavez and Mark MacKenzie “Looking Over the Artist’s Shoulder: Multi Spectral Imaging Reveals hidden details of the Segesser Paintings” The lecture will discuss how conservation forensic examination

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