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La Entrada a la Plaza: La Entrada a la Plaza
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La Entrada a la Plaza. Since 1610, Santa Feans have considered the downtown plaza to be the beating heart of Santa Fe's. Located at San Francisco and Washington streets the square continually hosts events, outdoor concerts and community gatherings. Wednesday, January 15, 2014. La Entrada a la Plaza. The Plaza is also home to the Fiestas de Santa Fe. The Santa Fe bandstand. And the Santa Fe Indian Market. La Entrada a la Plaza" by Tom Mallon. Dating back over 400 years, the Palace of the Governors. Stands...
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Santuario de Guadalupe: Oldest Shrine to Our Lady of Guadalupe in the US
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Built in the late 18th century, the Santuario de Guadalupe is the oldest shrine to Our Lady of Guadalupe within the United States. Located in the heart of Santa Fe, New Mexico, this landmark church was built between 1776 and 1783, in what was then a territory of Mexico. Tuesday, November 19, 2013. Oldest Shrine to Our Lady of Guadalupe in the US. Santuario de Guadalope, by Tom Mallon. East Wall of Santuary. It is a freestanding structure without supporting reenforcement columns or buttresses. The ext...
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The Loretto Chapel: Home of the Miraculous Stairway
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The chapel was designed by French architect Antoine Mouly, using what was then described as Gothic Revival architecture. Construction of the chapel began in 1872 and was completed in 1877 (relatively modern by Santa Fe standards). Wednesday, December 4, 2013. Home of the Miraculous Stairway. The Loretto Chapel by Tom Mallon. He chapel was designed by French architect Antoine Mouly, using. What was then described as. Construction of the chapel began in 1872 and was completed in 1877. Over a spiral one req...
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San Miguel Mission: A Symbol of Religion and Native Defiance
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In the year 1680, the San Miguel Mission and its Franciscan priests became the focal point for a major native uprising, ending in the destruction of the first Santa Fe settlement and the deaths of hundreds of Spanish settlers. Friday, June 14, 2013. A Symbol of Religion and Native Defiance. San Miguel Mission by Tom Mallon, Oil on Canvas. A National Historic Landmark. Today, San Miguel is located within what was then the Spanish colonial settlement of Santa Fe. The Franciscans would administer the constr...
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Nubes de Sangre: About the Painting
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The subject of the painting "Nubes de Sangre" is East San Francisco Street as it closes upon the Saint Francis Basilica. The painting is a triptych composition. It starts with a deserted street scene with a lone motorcycle to the left. It then moves towards the center portrait of the Museum of Contemporary Native Arts. Sunday, August 11, 2013. Nubes de Sangre" by Tom Mallon CLICK TO ENLARGE. Three Intra-Compositions in One. Eye Movement Supporting Composition. The highlighted figure below illustrates how...