New Mexico Modernism is similar to American Modernism, focusing particularly on those artists who were active in New Mexico (ca. 1915-1960) and who often incorporated the influences of the Southwestern culture and landscape into their artwork.
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Stuart WalkerComposition No. 9A, 1938 -
Cady WellsNew Mexico Landscape, 1938 -
Dorothy Eugenie BrettDesert Indian, 1937 -
Robert GribbroekPoppy, 1937 -
Emil J. BisttramThe Family, 1937 -
Raymond JonsonUntitled, 1937 -
Emil J. BisttramUntitled Abstraction, 1937 -
Cady WellsWood Piece & Shell, 1936 -
Stuart WalkerMountain Rancho, 1935 -
Raymond JonsonSynthesis Three, 1935 -
Raymond JonsonNambe I, 1934 -
Stuart WalkerK, 1932 -
Paul StrandChurch, Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico, 1931 -
William Thomas LumpkinsFriendship Dance Apache, 1931 -
Emil J. BisttramUntitled (Calla Lilies), 1931 -
Raymond JonsonAbstraction in Blue, 1930 -
Dorothy Eugenie BrettDarkness Before Dawn, 1930 -
Raymond JonsonDressing Table (Abstract Still Life with Nude), 1930 -
Raymond JonsonRain and Mesa, 1930 -
Laura GilpinRanchos Church, 1930 -
Willard NashUntitled (Woman with Violin), 1930 -
Georgia O'KeeffeRanchos No. 3 (also titled, A Fragment of the Ranchos de Taos Church), 1929 -
Raymond JonsonStudy, Mannequin, 1926 -
Georgia O'KeeffeOak Leaves, 1923 -
Willard NashSpringtime, Santa Fe, 1920s -
Raymond Jonson"The First Morning", 1920
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