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F. Luis Mora papers, 1891-1986, bulk 1891-1922

Creator:
Mora, F. Luis (Francis Luis), 1874-1940  Search this
Subject:
Downes, William Howe  Search this
Compton, Sophia  Search this
Twain, Mark (Man that corrupted Hadleyburg)  Search this
Stribling, T. S. (Thomas Sigismund) (Birthright)  Search this
Lotos Club (New York, N.Y.)  Search this
Armory Show (1913: New York, N.Y.)  Search this
Louisiana Purchase Exposition (Location of meeting: Saint Louis, Mo.). Date of meeting or treaty signing: (1904 :.)  Search this
Art Students League (New York, N.Y.)  Search this
National Academy of Design (U.S.)  Search this
Salmagundi Club  Search this
Type:
Diaries
Sketches
Illustrated letters
Christmas cards
Photographs
Awards
Place:
Spain -- description and travel
Citation:
F. Luis Mora papers, 1891-1986, bulk 1891-1922. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Topic:
Mural painting and decoration  Search this
Art -- Study and teaching  Search this
Muralists  Search this
Hispanic American artists  Search this
Painting, American  Search this
Theme:
Diaries  Search this
Lives of artists  Search this
Record number:
(DSI-AAA_CollID)5508
(DSI-AAA_SIRISBib)210186
AAA_collcode_moraflui
Theme:
Diaries
Lives of artists
Data Source:
Archives of American Art
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:AAADCD_coll_210186
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Emmy Lou Packard Papers, 1900-1990

Creator:
Packard, Emmy Lou, 1914-1998  Search this
Subject:
Covarrubias, Miguel  Search this
Edmunds, John  Search this
Rivera, Diego  Search this
Reynolds, Malvina  Search this
Refregier, Anton  Search this
Lange, Dorothea  Search this
Kahlo, Frida  Search this
O'Higgins, Pablo  Search this
O'Gorman, Juan  Search this
American Civil Liberties Union  Search this
Public Works of Art Project  Search this
Type:
Scrapbooks
Sketches
Photographs
Interviews
Diaries
Citation:
Emmy Lou Packard Papers, 1900-1990. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Topic:
Printmakers -- California -- San Francisco  Search this
Mural painting and decoration, American  Search this
Mural painting and decoration, Mexican  Search this
Latino and Latin American artists  Search this
Women artists  Search this
Women muralists  Search this
Women printmakers  Search this
Women painters  Search this
Women sculptors  Search this
Theme:
Latino and Latin American  Search this
Women  Search this
Lives of artists  Search this
Record number:
(DSI-AAA_CollID)5519
(DSI-AAA_SIRISBib)211816
AAA_collcode_packemmy
Theme:
Latino and Latin American
Women
Lives of artists
Data Source:
Archives of American Art
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:AAADCD_coll_211816
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Giulio V. Blanc papers

Creator:
Blanc, Giulio V.  Search this
Names:
Cuban Museum of Arts and Culture (Miami, Fla.)  Search this
Brito, María (1947-)  Search this
Cano, Margarita, 1932-  Search this
Cano, Pablo  Search this
Carreño, Mario  Search this
Carulla, Ramón, 1938-  Search this
Demi, 1955-  Search this
Garcia, Hernan, 1935-  Search this
Gattorno, Antonio  Search this
Gaztelu, A. (Angel)  Search this
Goldman, Shifra M., 1926-2011  Search this
Gómez-Peña, Guillermo  Search this
Lam, Wifredo  Search this
Larraz, Julio  Search this
Libin, Victoria  Search this
Macia, Carlos A., 1951-1994  Search this
Martínez-Cañas, María  Search this
Riverón, Enrique  Search this
Rodríguez, Arturo, 1956-  Search this
Sánchez, Juan, 1954-  Search this
Sí, Juan  Search this
Trasobares, César  Search this
Vater, Regina  Search this
Vázquez Lucio, Oscar E. (Oscar Edgardo), 1932-  Search this
Interviewee:
Cabrera, Lydia  Search this
Gómez Sicre, José  Search this
Extent:
11 Linear feet
0.001 Gigabytes
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Gigabytes
Sound recordings
Date:
1920-1995
Summary:
The dates for the Giulio V. Blanc papers range from 1920-1995. Measuring a total of eleven linear feet and 0.001 GB, the collection provides documentation of the art exhibitions Blanc curated during his career, including original writings and exhibition catalogs. The extensive artists files in the collection provide information on numerous Latin American and Caribbean artists. The collection also provides historical information on the life and culture of Cuba.
Scope and Content Note:
The Giulio V. Blanc papers measure approximately 11 linear feet and 0.001 GB and date from 1920 to 1995. Compiled by Blanc since the beginning of his curatorial, writing, and research career in the 1980s, the papers consist primarily of artist files on Cuban, Cuban-American, and Latin American artists (1920-1995 and undated). Also found is biographical information (1994-1995), interviews by Blanc (1984-1987, 1994) and miscellaneous letters from artists and friends (1983-1995 and undated).

The first series, Biographical Files, 1994-1995 includes information about Blanc's career. Series 2: Miscellaneous Letters, 1983-1995, undated, consists of letters from artists and friends on various topics. Series 3: Artist Files, 1920-1995, undated, represents the bulk of the collection (approximately 300 artists in all, 6 linear feet), and contain materials either collected by Blanc or received by Blanc from the artists themselves. These consist of biographical material about the artist, usually two or three paragraphs written by Blanc, scattered resumes and copies of fellowship applications. Also found are newspaper clippings, exhibition announcements and catalogs, and letters or correspondence between Blanc and the artists. Of special interest in this series are numerous taped interviews with celebrated Cuban artists and art historians such as José Gómez Sícre, founder and first director of the Art Museum of the Americas, Organization of American States. Gómez-Sícre describes his early career and involvement with acquisitions for the museum's permanent collection as well as his working relationship with Alfred H. Barr, first director of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Gómez-Sícre's notable book, Pintura Cubana de Hoy, published in Havana in 1944 is included in the files.

Elena Peláez de Medero, another interviewee, discusses her sister, Cuban painter Amelia Peláez (1896-1968). Blanc interviewed Elena Peláez in Miami for his 1988 exhibition Amelia Peláez: A Retrospective. The Peláez file includes Blanc's correspondence with her as well as copies of rare 1930s and 1940s exhibition catalogs from Amelia Peláez's early career. Among the catalogs is a copy of Modern Cuban Painters from the 1944 exhibition held at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Also found are rare French, German and Spanish newspaper clippings on Peláez dating back to the 1920s. Of interest is a copy of Amado Blanco's 1937 poetry book, Poema desesperado. Published in Havana, the book is dedicated to the memory of Federico García Lorca and includes illustrations by Peláez.

Another prominent artist whom Blanc interviewed was Enrique Riverón (b. 1901) leader of the Cuban vanguardia. He was a member of El Grupo de Montparnasse, a talented group of painters and writers living in the southern district of Paris in the late 1920s, an area noted for its boisterous after-hour activities. The interview was published in the Journal of Decorative and Propaganda Arts in 1997. Also found in the papers are illustrated letters and greeting cards addressed to Blanc and his parents, Baron Lodovico Blanc and María V. Blanc.

Series 4: Exhibition Files, 1977-1995, undated, consists primarily of material Blanc compiled for exhibitions he curated. Found here are letters from museum directors, artists and colleagues, drafts and finished essays for exhibition catalogs, and printed material such as newspaper clippings of art reviews. This series also includes files on exhibitions Blanc did not curate.

Series 5: Subject Files, 1933-1995, undated, are files relating to Cuban art, culture, and society, the Cuban revolution, book projects, Biennials in Havana and São Paulo, the 1988 controversy surrounding the Cuban Museum of Arts and Culture (Miami, FL) and other topics. Found are letters, drafts of writings, notes, printed material such as newspaper clippings and magazine articles, press releases, and exhibition announcements.

Particularly extensive is the documentation about the 1980s conflict at the Cuban Museum of Arts and Culture. In April 1988, a fund-raising auction at the 24-year-old 'little Havana' institution resulted in heated disputes that escalated to violence. The works auctioned were by Cuban artists still living on the island. Many in Miami's Cuban community considered these artists to be supporters of the Communist regime and were outraged. One of the disputed works purchased the night of the auction, a drawing by Manuel Mendive, was taken across the street by its successful bidder and burned. In addition, the museum building was damaged by a pipe bomb shortly after the sale. In the National Public Radio news story (available in Blanc's papers on audio cassette) Helen Kohen, critic for the Miami Herald commented, "We're not talking about paintings. We're talking about `my brother's in jail'. That's what we're talking about." The situation intensified quickly; transcending local politics and involving the Treasury and Justice Departments, the American Civil Liberties Union, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Sotheby's and Christie's auction houses. Ramón Cernuda, the museum vice-president who organized the auction also had his personal collection of Cuban art impounded by the FBI. A second bombing took place in 1989 to protest an exhibition of Cuban artists who came to the U. S. during the early 1980s Mariel boatlift.

The seriousness of the conflicts in the Miami museum prompted the Museum of Modern Art in New York to withdraw an offer to lend three paintings to the Cuban museum for the 1988 exhibition Amelia Peláez: A Retrospective scheduled to open later that year. Curated by Giulio Blanc, it was the first U.S. retrospective of this important Cuban artist and the exhibition helped situate her work. The Cuban Museum of Art in Daytona Beach, an institution that helped start the Miami museum, also withdrew an offer to lend "Amelias". The result was an exhibition devoid of works owned by the Museum of Modern Art, important paintings created after 1963, the year President Kennedy imposed economic sanctions on Cuba.

To publicize the Peláez exhibition and boost attendance, the museum placed a public invitation in the Spanish section of the Miami Herald. The half page ad, also found in the Blanc papers, lists more than 100 intellectuals and professionals who supported the exhibition. Blanc stated in a letter to the Miami Herald, "It is horrifying to think there are those in Miami who would burn a painting for the sake of politics. This was the same reasoning utilized by Joseph Goebbels when he made bonfires of books and paintings by anti-Nazi and `degenerate' artists and writers in 1930s Germany... One can only pity the ignorance of those who play into the hands of the Castro regime by resorting to uncivilized tactics that can only hurt the image of the Cuban-exile community and of Miami in general."

The files concerning the Cuban Museum of Arts and Culture contain exhibition announcements, copies of court orders, press releases and correspondence between Blanc and the Museum of Modern Art in New York regarding the museum and the Peláez exhibition. Also included are a great number of newspaper articles printed in two of Miami's major newspapers, the Miami Herald and El Nuevo Herald which covered the story until it was resolved in the early 1990s. Offering additional information on the controversy are a number of letters addressed to either Blanc or his parents from artists and friends expressing either discontent with the museum's state of affairs or gratitude for the Blanc's financial support during the museum's reconstruction. These provide remarkable insight into a relatively heterogeneous Cuban community.

Series 6: Sound Recordings, 1992, 1994 consists of two untranscribed audio cassette tapes. One is of the 1992 College Art Association's session: Artistic Voices of Latin America: The Aesthetics of Anti-Colonialism held in Chicago, Illinois in which Giulio V. Blanc was a panelist. The other is a rare 1994 interview conducted by Blanc with poet-priest Monseñor Angel Gaztelu, a friend of many Cuban writers and artists, and who presided over Peláez's funeral service in 1968.

The last series, Series 7: Photographs, 1981-1993, undated, includes black and whiteportraits of artists, group shots of Blanc with "Miami Generation" artists María Brito, Pablo Cano, María Martínez-Cañas, Carlos Macía, Arturo Rodríguez, and César Trasobares, and photos of other artists.
Arrangement:
The Giulio V. Blanc papers are arranged into seven series primarily according to type of material. Within each series, materials are arranged chronologically, except for Artist Files and Subject Files which are arranged alphabetically by either name or subject.

Missing Title

Series 1: Biographical Files, 1994-1995, undated (box 1; 3 folders)

Series 2: Miscellaneous Letters, 1983-1995, undated (box 1; 3 folders)

Series 3: Artist Files, 1920-1995, undated (boxes 1-8, ER01; 6 linear ft., 0.001 GB)

Series 4: Exhibition Files, 1977-1995, undated (box 8; 1 linear foot)

Series 5: Subject Files, 1933-1995, undated (boxes 8-12; 2.5 linear feet)

Series 6: Untranscribed Sound Recordings, 1992-1994 (box 12; 2 folders)

Series 7: Photographs, 1981, 1993, undated (box 12; 2 folders)
Biographical Note:
Cuban born independent curator, critic, art historian and consultant Giulio V. Blanc (1955-1995) specialized in Cuban and Latin American art history and in his lifetime collected a wealth of material on the subject. Through his numerous exhibitions and keen articles appearing in national and international art journals, Blanc became a leading authority on Latin American art and successfully established himself as a link between Cuban and Cuban-American artists and US galleries and museums. The Miami Generation (1983) and Amelia Peláez: A Retrospective (1988) are two significant exhibitions Blanc curated for Miami's Cuban Museum of Arts and Culture in addition to the celebrated Wifredo Lam and His Contemporaries, 1938-1952 (1992) for New York's Studio Museum in Harlem. Giulio V. Blanc was among the key figures that catapulted Latin American art onto the mainstream in the early 1980s.

Giulio V. Blanc was born in Havana in 1955 to Baron Lodovico Blanc and María V. Blanc. The Blanc name hails from Italy and the title of Baron was awarded to Alberto Blanc, Lodovico Blanc's grandfather, while he was Secretary of State in 1873 under Victor Emmanuel II of Italy. As young advocates of Cuban culture, the Blanc's collected a number of paintings by Cuban artists but were forced to leave behind the works of Cuban masters such as Carlos Enríquez, Victor Manuel, René Portocarrero, Fidelio Ponce and others to facilitate an uncomplicated exodus from the country during the revolution. Lodovico and María were in their thirties and Giulio was five years old when the family settled in Miami.

Giulio Blanc completed his undergraduate education at Harvard and proceeded to Brown University and the Institute of Fine Arts in New York for graduate work (1979-1980). During his career, he served as an independent curator and consultant to The Cuban Museum of Arts and Culture (Miami), The Metropolitan Museum (Miami), and The Museum of Contemporary Hispanic Art (New York) among others. He also lectured on Latin American art history at the Art Museum of the Americas, OAS (Organization of American States), Washington, DC, The University of Miami, and El Museo Nacional de Arte in La Paz, Bolivia. In addition, he worked as a consultant in the Latin American Paintings Department at Sotheby's auction house in New York and served on the editorial board of the magazine Art Nexus. Blanc was pursuing a doctoral degree in art history at the City University of New York before his premature death in 1995 at the age of thirty-nine.

Missing Title

1955 -- Born November 1 in Havana, Cuba to Baron Lodovico and Baroness María V. Blanc, young collectors of Cuban art. The title of Baron was awarded to Alberto Blanc, Lodovico Blanc's grandfather, in 1873 while Alberto was Secretary of State under Victor Emmanuel II of Italy.

1960 -- The Blanc family migrates to the United States because of the escalating revolution. Lodovico and Maria V. Blanc are in their thirties when they flee the island. The works of Cuban painters such as Carlos Enríquez, Victor Manuel, René Portocarrero, Fidelio Ponce and others were left behind to facilitate an uncomplicated exodus.

1976 -- Giulio V. Blanc serves as research assistant for one year at the Tozzer Library, Peabody Museum, Harvard University.

1977 -- Graduates cum laude from Harvard College with a B.A. in Archeology.

1979 -- Graduates from Brown University with a M.A. in Archeology. Was a research assistant until 1980 at the Gallery of the Center for Inter-American Relations, New York city.

1980 -- Receives a certificate in Museum Studies from the Graduate School of Arts and Science, New York University. Curates Emilio Sánchez: Lithographs which opens at the Pagoda, Ransom-Everglades School, Coconut Grove, Florida. Co-curates Cuba in the Nineteenth Century for Miami's Miami-Dade Public Library.

1981 -- Joins the Latin American Paintings Department, Sotheby's Auction House, New York and serves for two years.

1982 -- Co-curates Young Hispanics, USA which opens at the Lehigh University Museum, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and curates Ten Out of Cuba for INTAR Latin American Gallery in New York.

1983 -- Curates Cuban Fantasies at the Kouros Gallery in New York and Pablo Cano en Paris for the 4 Place de Saussaies in Paris, France. Also curates The Miami Generation: Nine Cuban-American Artists for the Cuban Museum of Arts and Culture in Miami and the Meridian House in Washington, DC.

1984 -- Serves as independent curator and consultant to Miami's Metropolitan Museum and Art Center and The Cuban Museum of Arts and Culture; The Museum of Contemporary Hispanic Art in New York and other institutions. Lectures at the Art Museum of the Americas (Organization of American States) in Washington, DC; The University of Miami; The Cuban Museum of Arts and Culture (Miami); The Center for the Fine Arts (Miami); Rockland Center for the Arts (West Nyack, NY); and the National Museum of Art, La Paz, Bolivia. Curates Young Collector's of Latin American Art which opened at Miami's Metropolitan Museum and Art Center.

1985 -- Curates Dancing Faces: An Exhibition of Mexican Masks for the Metropolitan Museum and Art Center in Miami and Nuevas Vistas: Latin American Paintings which opens at the Wistariahurst, Holyoke, Massachusetts. Curates Architecture in Cuban Painting, for the Miami Dade Public Library.

1986 -- Receives and M.A. in Art History at New York University's Institute of Fine Arts. Curates Carlos Enríquez for the Cuban Museum of Arts and Culture, Miami, Florida and Into the Mainstream: Ten Latin American Artists Working in New York for the Jersey City Museum in Jersey City, New Jersey.

1987 -- The exhibition Aurelia Muñoz: Selections, curated by Blanc, opens at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Miami, Florida. Serves as juror for Expresiones Hispanas: Coors National Hispanic Art Exhibition, Denver, Colorado. Curates Visions of Self: The American Latin Artist for the Miami-Dade Community College gallery.

1988 -- Receives a grant from the NY State Council on the Arts for research on Cuban artist Wifredo Lam for the exhibition at the Studio Museum in Harlem, New York. Enrolls in the art history Ph.D. program at the City University Graduate Center, New York city. First bombing of the Cuban Museum of Arts and Culture in Miami takes place. Blanc's Amelia Peláez: A Retrospective successfully opens at the Cuban Museum of Arts and Culture despite much controversy.

1989 -- Curates Urgent Dream: New Work by Mario Bencomo at the Museum of Contemporary Hispanic Art (MoCHA), New York. Second bombing of the Cuban Museum of Arts and Culture, Miami FL.

1990 -- New York correspondent for Arte en Colombia, Bogota. Serves as adjunct lecturer at Queens College (CUNY) for the Fall semester. Curates the exhibition, The Post-Miami Generation for the Inter-American Gallery in Miami, Florida. Co-curates Figurative Perspectives: Six Artists of Latin American Background for the Rockland Center for the Arts, West Nyack, NY.

1991 -- Visiting scholar at University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Writes a small play, Tía Carmela: A Cuban Tragicomedy, illustrated by Cuban artist and friend Pablo Cano.

1995 -- Dies at the age of forty of AIDS related complications.
Related Materials:
Papers of Giulio V. Blanc, 1930-1982, are also located at the University of Miami Archival Collections.
Provenance:
Margherite Blanc, sister of Giulio V. Blanc, donated her brother's papers in 1998 to the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. This collection, along with numerous other Latino collections, was acquired through the 1996 Latino Art Documentation Project in South Florida. Initiated to chronicle the thriving art scene so apparent in the city's galleries, museums, and private collections, the project resulted in numerous acquisitions described in the revised edition of the Papers of Latino and Latin American Artists. Both the project and the publication were made possible, in part, with funding provided by the Smithsonian Institution's Center for Latino Initiatives.
Restrictions:
The collection is open for research. Use requires an appointment and is limited to the Washington, D.C. research facility.
Rights:
The Archives of American Art makes its archival collections available for non-commercial, educational and personal use unless restricted by copyright and/or donor restrictions, including but not limited to access and publication restrictions. AAA makes no representations concerning such rights and restrictions and it is the user's responsibility to determine whether rights or restrictions exist and to obtain any necessary permission to access, use, reproduce and publish the collections. Please refer to the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for additional information.
Occupation:
Art historians -- Florida -- Miami  Search this
Topic:
Cuban American art  Search this
Art, Latin American  Search this
Artists -- Cuba  Search this
Cuban American artists  Search this
Latino and Latin American artists  Search this
Genre/Form:
Sound recordings
Citation:
Giulio V. Blanc papers, 1920-1995. Smithsonian Institution. Archives of American Art.
Identifier:
AAA.blangiul
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Giulio V. Blanc papers
Archival Repository:
Archives of American Art
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/mw9d3c414b1-dc78-4f66-889d-963690fe0282
EDAN-URL:
ead_collection:sova-aaa-blangiul
Online Media:

Mirage

Artist:
Ana Mendieta, 18 Nov 1948 - 08 Sep 1985  Search this
Sitter:
Ana Mendieta, 18 Nov 1948 - 08 Sep 1985  Search this
Medium:
Super-8mm film (color, silent); transferred to digital
Dimensions:
Duration: 3:58 min.
Aspect ratio: 16:9
Type:
Time-Based Media
Place:
United States\Iowa
Date:
1974
Topic:
Exterior  Search this
Nature & Environment\Plant  Search this
Home Furnishings\Mirror  Search this
Nature & Environment\Feather  Search this
Ana Mendieta: Female  Search this
Ana Mendieta: Visual Arts\Artist\Sculptor  Search this
Ana Mendieta: Visual Arts\Artist\Painter  Search this
Ana Mendieta: Arts Award\Guggenheim Award  Search this
Ana Mendieta: Visual Arts\Artist\Video artist  Search this
Portrait  Search this
Credit Line:
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; acquisition made possible through the Smithsonian Latino Initiatives Pool, administered by the Smithsonian Latino Center.
Object number:
NPG.2016.101
Restrictions & Rights:
Usage conditions apply
Copyright:
© The Estate of Ana Mendieta Collection, LLC
Courtesy Galerie Lelong, New York
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National Portrait Gallery Collection
Exhibition:
20th Century Americans: 1960-2000
On View:
NPG, South Gallery 342
Data Source:
National Portrait Gallery
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm452aa2175-52b4-4d61-86e5-a66058f08462
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:npg_NPG.2016.101
Online Media:

El Corazón de Luis

Artist:
Gaspar Enríquez, born 1942  Search this
Sitter:
Luis Jiménez, 30 Jul 1940 - 13 Jun 2006  Search this
Medium:
Airbrushed acrylic paint on paper
Dimensions:
Image: 104.5 × 74 cm (41 1/8 × 29 1/8")
Frame: 122.2 × 91.4 × 7 cm (48 1/8 × 36 × 2 3/4")
Object Dimensions: 41.5 x 29.25
Type:
Painting
Place:
United States\Texas\El Paso\San Elizario
Date:
2003
Topic:
Costume\Headgear\Hat  Search this
Costume\Dress Accessory\Eyeglasses  Search this
Luis Jiménez: Male  Search this
Luis Jiménez: Visual Arts\Artist\Sculptor  Search this
Portrait  Search this
Credit Line:
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; donated from the collection of Jerry and Michelle Wright (El Paso, Texas) December 1st, 2016
Object number:
NPG.2016.144.1
Restrictions & Rights:
Usage conditions apply
Copyright:
© 2003 Gaspar Enriquez
See more items in:
National Portrait Gallery Collection
Location:
Currently not on view
Data Source:
National Portrait Gallery
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm4a1941524-823e-4402-92ce-5bb01e3c1c24
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:npg_NPG.2016.144.1

Carmen Herrera at her atelier in the Flatiron District

Artist:
Alexis Rodríguez-Duarte, born 1962  Search this
Stylist:
Tico Torres, born 1961  Search this
Sitter:
Carmen Herrera, 30 May 1915 - 12 Feb 2022  Search this
Medium:
Gelatin silver print
Dimensions:
Image: 34.1 × 22.9 cm (13 7/16 × 9")
Sheet: 35.3 × 27.8 cm (13 7/8 × 10 15/16")
Type:
Photograph
Place:
United States\New York\Kings\New York
Date:
1993
Topic:
Interior  Search this
Home Furnishings\Furniture  Search this
Home Furnishings\Furniture\Seating\Chair  Search this
Artwork  Search this
Carmen Herrera: Female  Search this
Carmen Herrera: Visual Arts\Artist\Painter  Search this
Portrait  Search this
Credit Line:
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; acquisition made possible through the Smithsonian Latino Initiatives Pool, administered by the Smithsonian Latino Center.
Object number:
NPG.2016.84
Restrictions & Rights:
Usage conditions apply
Copyright:
© Alexis Rodriguez-Duarte
See more items in:
National Portrait Gallery Collection
Location:
Currently not on view
Data Source:
National Portrait Gallery
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm46e7b5d02-4405-4f77-b9a6-a5c996edd353
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:npg_NPG.2016.84

Emilio Sanchez at his atelier in Chelsea, New York City

Artist:
Alexis Rodríguez-Duarte, born 1962  Search this
Stylist:
Tico Torres, born 1961  Search this
Sitter:
Emilio Sánchez, 10 Jun 1921 - 7 Jul 1999  Search this
Medium:
Gelatin silver print
Dimensions:
Image: 28.3 × 26.3 cm (11 1/8 × 10 3/8")
Sheet: 35.6 × 27.7 cm (14 × 10 7/8")
Type:
Photograph
Place:
United States\New York\Kings\New York
Date:
1993 (printed 2016)
Topic:
Interior  Search this
Costume\Headgear\Hat  Search this
Artwork  Search this
Costume\Jewelry\Watch  Search this
Costume\Dress Accessory\Eyeglasses\Sunglasses  Search this
Emilio Sánchez: Visual Arts\Artist  Search this
Emilio Sánchez: Male  Search this
Portrait  Search this
Credit Line:
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; acquisition made possible through the Smithsonian Latino Initiatives Pool, administered by the Smithsonian Latino Center.
Object number:
NPG.2016.88
Restrictions & Rights:
Usage conditions apply
Copyright:
© Alexis Rodriguez-Duarte
See more items in:
National Portrait Gallery Collection
Location:
Currently not on view
Data Source:
National Portrait Gallery
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm467134632-a5ad-4986-8e7b-c7fe3563e8fe
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:npg_NPG.2016.88

Rupert García, Artist

Associated Title:
Chicano Male Unbonded Series
Artist:
Harry Gamboa Jr., born 1951  Search this
Sitter:
Rupert García, born 29 Sep 1941  Search this
Medium:
Gelatin silver print
Dimensions:
Image: 32.5 × 21.6 cm (12 13/16 × 8 1/2")
Sheet: 35.5 × 27.8 cm (14 × 10 15/16")
Type:
Photograph
Date:
2012
Topic:
Costume\Dress Accessory\Eyeglasses  Search this
Exterior\Cityscape  Search this
Rupert García: Male  Search this
Rupert García: Visual Arts\Artist\Printmaker  Search this
Rupert García: Literature\Writer  Search this
Rupert García: Visual Arts\Artist\Painter  Search this
Portrait  Search this
Credit Line:
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; acquisition made possible through the Smithsonian Latino Initiatives Pool, administered by the Smithsonian Latino Center
Object number:
C/NPG.2016.73
Restrictions & Rights:
Usage conditions apply
Copyright:
© Harry Gamboa, Jr.
See more items in:
National Portrait Gallery Collection
Exhibition:
20th Century Americans: 2000 to Present
On View:
NPG, South Gallery 341
Data Source:
National Portrait Gallery
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm408d861c2-8a09-4b8e-b97c-5dfbe69f2b1d
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:npg_C_NPG.2016.73

Juan Felipe Herrera, Poet

Associated Title:
Chicano Male Unbonded Series
Artist:
Harry Gamboa Jr., born 1951  Search this
Sitter:
Juan Felipe Herrera, born 27 Dec 1948  Search this
Medium:
Gelatin silver print
Dimensions:
Image: 32.5 × 21.5 cm (12 13/16 × 8 7/16")
Sheet: 35.5 × 27.7 cm (14 × 10 7/8")
Type:
Photograph
Date:
1995
Topic:
Costume\Jewelry\Ring  Search this
Costume\Dress Accessory\Eyeglasses  Search this
Exterior\Cityscape  Search this
Baggage & Luggage\Bag\Purse  Search this
Juan Felipe Herrera: Male  Search this
Juan Felipe Herrera: Visual Arts\Artist\Cartoonist  Search this
Juan Felipe Herrera: Literature\Writer\Poet  Search this
Juan Felipe Herrera: Society and Social Change\Reformer\Activist  Search this
Portrait  Search this
Credit Line:
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; acquisition made possible through the Smithsonian Latino Initiatives Pool, administered by the Smithsonian Latino Center
Object number:
NPG.2016.72
Restrictions & Rights:
Usage conditions apply
Copyright:
© Harry Gamboa, Jr.
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National Portrait Gallery Collection
Exhibition:
20th Century Americans: 2000 to Present
On View:
NPG, South Gallery 341
Data Source:
National Portrait Gallery
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm4566015f4-5ef2-4aa5-a581-9eb27de4417c
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:npg_NPG.2016.72

Techo propio, moneda ajena VIII

Artist:
Antonio Martorell, born 1939  Search this
Sitter:
Antonio Martorell, born 1939  Search this
Medium:
Ink on paper
Dimensions:
Sheet: 53.3 cm (21")
Type:
Drawing
Date:
1993
Topic:
Antonio Martorell: Visual Arts\Artist  Search this
Antonio Martorell: Male  Search this
Portrait  Search this
Credit Line:
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; acquisition made possible through the Smithsonian Latino Initiatives Pool, administered by the Smithsonian Latino Center
Object number:
NPG.2020.148
Restrictions & Rights:
Usage conditions apply
Copyright:
© Antonio Martorell
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National Portrait Gallery Collection
Exhibition:
20th Century Americans: 1960-2000
On View:
NPG, South Gallery 342
Data Source:
National Portrait Gallery
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm4a1ed518f-c655-423f-8d30-ffddd035f584
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:npg_NPG.2020.148

Techo propio, moneda ajena XIII

Artist:
Antonio Martorell, born 1939  Search this
Sitter:
Antonio Martorell, born 1939  Search this
Medium:
Ink on paper
Dimensions:
Sheet: 50.8 cm (20")
Type:
Drawing
Date:
1993
Topic:
Antonio Martorell: Visual Arts\Artist  Search this
Antonio Martorell: Male  Search this
Portrait  Search this
Credit Line:
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; acquisition made possible through the Smithsonian Latino Initiatives Pool, administered by the Smithsonian Latino Center
Object number:
NPG.2020.149
Restrictions & Rights:
Usage conditions apply
Copyright:
© Antonio Martorell
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National Portrait Gallery Collection
Exhibition:
20th Century Americans: 1960-2000
On View:
NPG, South Gallery 342
Data Source:
National Portrait Gallery
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm4b0282706-f8e0-45f5-b759-2be8a7cb58a1
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:npg_NPG.2020.149

Photograph of Giulio Blanc with Narciso Montero and unidentified person at 17th Street Gallery

Subject:
Blanc, Giulio V.  Search this
Type:
Photographs
Date:
1981 June
Citation:
Photograph of Giulio Blanc with Narciso Montero and unidentified person at 17th Street Gallery, 1981 June. Giulio V. Blanc papers, 1920-1995. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Topic:
Hispanic American artists  Search this
Record number:
(DSI-AAA)1223
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Giulio V. Blanc papers, 1920-1995
Data Source:
Archives of American Art
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:AAADCD_item_1223
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José Bedia

Artist:
Alexis Rodríguez-Duarte, born 1962  Search this
Stylist:
Tico Torres, born 1961  Search this
Sitter:
José Bedia, born 1959  Search this
Medium:
Gelatin silver print
Dimensions:
Image: 26.1 × 26.5 cm (10 1/4 × 10 7/16")
Sheet: 35.4 × 28 cm (13 15/16 × 11")
Type:
Photograph
Place:
United States\New York\Kings\New York
Date:
1993 (printed 1998)
Topic:
Costume\Jewelry\Necklace  Search this
Interior  Search this
Costume\Jewelry\Ring  Search this
Artwork\Painting\Mural  Search this
José Bedia: Visual Arts\Artist  Search this
José Bedia: Male  Search this
Portrait  Search this
Credit Line:
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; acquisition made possible through the Smithsonian Latino Initiatives Pool, administered by the Smithsonian Latino Center.
Object number:
C/NPG.2016.92
Restrictions & Rights:
Usage conditions apply
Copyright:
© Alexis Rodriguez-Duarte
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National Portrait Gallery Collection
Location:
Currently not on view
Data Source:
National Portrait Gallery
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm47bc0db4d-2f67-4b63-bc2c-3515763897bf
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:npg_C_NPG.2016.92

Luis Cruz Azaceta at MoMA

Artist:
Alexis Rodríguez-Duarte, born 1962  Search this
Stylist:
Tico Torres, born 1961  Search this
Sitter:
Luis Cruz Azaceta, born 1942  Search this
Medium:
Gelatin silver print
Dimensions:
Image: 26.7 × 26.7 cm (10 1/2 × 10 1/2")
Sheet: 35.5 × 27.9 cm (14 × 11")
Type:
Photograph
Place:
United States\New York\Kings\New York
Date:
June 1993
Topic:
Interior  Search this
Artwork  Search this
Luis Cruz Azaceta: Visual Arts\Artist  Search this
Luis Cruz Azaceta: Male  Search this
Portrait  Search this
Credit Line:
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; acquisition made possible through the Smithsonian Latino Initiatives Pool, administered by the Smithsonian Latino Center.
Object number:
C/NPG.2016.93
Restrictions & Rights:
Usage conditions apply
Copyright:
© Alexis Rodriguez-Duarte
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National Portrait Gallery Collection
Location:
Currently not on view
Data Source:
National Portrait Gallery
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm46c836a76-9cab-4e41-b905-a9c937cebf4c
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:npg_C_NPG.2016.93

Autorretrato

Artist:
Carmen Lomas Garza, born 1948  Search this
Sitter:
Carmen Lomas Garza, born 1948  Search this
Medium:
Linocut
Dimensions:
Image: 14 × 10.2 cm (5 1/2 × 4")
Sheet: 28 × 22.8 cm (11 × 9")
Type:
Print
Date:
1979
Topic:
Self-portrait  Search this
Carmen Lomas Garza: Visual Arts\Artist  Search this
Carmen Lomas Garza: Female  Search this
Portrait  Search this
Credit Line:
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; gift of Gilberto Cárdenas Collection of Latino Art in memory of Linda "Honey" Cervantes, 1926 - 2018
Object number:
C/NPG.2018.66
Restrictions & Rights:
Usage conditions apply
Copyright:
© 1979 Carmen Lomas Garza
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Location:
Currently not on view
Data Source:
National Portrait Gallery
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm4f4292889-fc78-48f7-a0af-870189f304ca
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:npg_C_NPG.2018.66
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Culture Clash: 15 Years of Revolutionary Comedy

Artist:
Herbert Sigüenza, born 23 Jun 1959  Search this
Sitter:
Richard Montoya, born 1959  Search this
Ric Salinas, born 31 May 1960  Search this
Herbert Sigüenza, born 23 Jun 1959  Search this
Medium:
Lithograph
Dimensions:
Image: 66.3 × 50.8 cm (26 1/8 × 20")
Sheet: 77 × 55.7 cm (30 5/16 × 21 15/16")
Type:
Print
Date:
1999
Topic:
Caricature  Search this
Richard Montoya: Male  Search this
Richard Montoya: Performing Arts\Performer\Actor  Search this
Richard Montoya: Visual Arts\Artist\Performance artist  Search this
Ric Salinas: Male  Search this
Ric Salinas: Performing Arts\Performer\Actor  Search this
Ric Salinas: Literature\Writer\Playwright  Search this
Ric Salinas: Visual Arts\Artist\Performance artist  Search this
Herbert Sigüenza: Male  Search this
Herbert Sigüenza: Performing Arts\Performer\Actor  Search this
Herbert Sigüenza: Visual Arts\Artist\Performance artist  Search this
Portrait  Search this
Credit Line:
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; gift of Gilberto Cárdenas Collection of Latino Art in honor of Ed Pastor, 1943 - 2018
Object number:
C/NPG.2018.68
Restrictions & Rights:
Usage conditions apply
Copyright:
© Herbert Sigüenza
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Location:
Currently not on view
Data Source:
National Portrait Gallery
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm414dd9b82-81ab-4c66-b15f-9e3e7f0f79f8
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:npg_C_NPG.2018.68

John from De Puro Corazon series

Artist:
Gaspar Enríquez, born 1942  Search this
Sitter:
John Valadez, born 1951  Search this
Medium:
Airbrushed acrylic on paper
Dimensions:
Sheet: 74.9 × 104.1cm (29 1/2 × 41")
Frame: 91.4 × 121.9 × 7cm (36 × 48 × 2 3/4")
Type:
Painting
Date:
2013
Topic:
Costume\Dress Accessory\Eyeglasses  Search this
John Valadez: Male  Search this
John Valadez: Visual Arts\Artist\Painter  Search this
John Valadez: Visual Arts\Artist\Photographer  Search this
John Valadez: Visual Arts\Artist\Painter\Muralist  Search this
Portrait  Search this
Credit Line:
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; acquisition made possible through the Smithsonian Latino Initiatives Pool, administered by the Smithsonian Latino Center
Object number:
C/NPG.2018.76
Restrictions & Rights:
Usage conditions apply
Copyright:
© Gaspar Enriquez
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Location:
Currently not on view
Data Source:
National Portrait Gallery
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm4907606c5-3119-4078-9f56-e484def2ef5e
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:npg_C_NPG.2018.76

Antonio Lopez

Artist:
ADÁL, 1 Nov 1948 - 9 Dec 2020  Search this
Sitter:
Antonio Lopez, 1943 - 1987  Search this
Medium:
Gelatin silver print
Dimensions:
Image: 18.9 × 19.1 cm (7 7/16 × 7 1/2")
Sheet: 25.1 × 20.2 cm (9 7/8 × 7 15/16")
Type:
Photograph
Date:
1984
Topic:
Interior  Search this
Equipment\Ladder  Search this
Artwork\Painting\Mural  Search this
Costume\Dress Accessory\Neckwear\Tie\Necktie  Search this
Antonio Lopez: Male  Search this
Antonio Lopez: Visual Arts\Artist\Illustrator  Search this
Portrait  Search this
Credit Line:
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; acquisition made possible through the Smithsonian Latino Initiatives Pool, administered by the Smithsonian Latino Center.
Object number:
NPG.2014.56
Restrictions & Rights:
Usage conditions apply
Copyright:
©1984 Adál
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National Portrait Gallery Collection
Location:
Currently not on view
Data Source:
National Portrait Gallery
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm4e568102f-ef83-4c39-b7ec-9bba4159330f
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:npg_NPG.2014.56

Papo Colo

Artist:
ADÁL, 1 Nov 1948 - 9 Dec 2020  Search this
Sitter:
Papo Colo, born 1946  Search this
Medium:
Gelatin silver print
Dimensions:
Image: 18.9 × 19.1 cm (7 7/16 × 7 1/2")
Sheet: 25.1 × 20.2 cm (9 7/8 × 7 15/16")
Type:
Photograph
Date:
1984
Topic:
Interior  Search this
Art implements  Search this
Personal Attribute\Facial Hair\Mustache  Search this
Interior\Studio  Search this
Costume\Dress Accessory\Scarf  Search this
Papo Colo: Visual Arts\Artist  Search this
Papo Colo: Male  Search this
Portrait  Search this
Credit Line:
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; acquisition made possible through the Smithsonian Latino Initiatives Pool, administered by the Smithsonian Latino Center.
Object number:
NPG.2014.69
Restrictions & Rights:
Usage conditions apply
Copyright:
©1984 Adál
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National Portrait Gallery Collection
Location:
Currently not on view
Data Source:
National Portrait Gallery
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm43f59f5f6-84be-415c-9bd4-802db38937bb
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:npg_NPG.2014.69

Sandra Maria Estévez

Artist:
Máximo Colón, born 1950  Search this
Sitter:
Sandra Maria Estévez, born 1948  Search this
Medium:
Gelatin silver print
Dimensions:
Image: 22.5 × 32.9 cm (8 7/8 × 12 15/16")
Sheet: 27.9 × 35.4 cm (11 × 13 15/16")
Type:
Photograph
Place:
United States\New York\Kings\New York\Manhattan Island\parks\Central Park
Date:
1974
Topic:
Costume\Jewelry\Earring  Search this
Exterior\Park  Search this
Sandra Maria Estévez: Visual Arts\Artist  Search this
Sandra Maria Estévez: Female  Search this
Sandra Maria Estévez: Literature\Writer\Poet  Search this
Portrait  Search this
Credit Line:
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; acquisition made possible through the Smithsonian Latino Initiatives Pool, administered by the Smithsonian Latino Center.
Object number:
NPG.2015.78
Restrictions & Rights:
Usage conditions apply
Copyright:
©1974 Máximo Colón
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National Portrait Gallery Collection
Location:
Currently not on view
Data Source:
National Portrait Gallery
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm45132f840-3aae-44ed-8efd-55565c6b527d
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:npg_NPG.2015.78

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