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Watercolor
Cards
ARTISTS
OF
THE WEST
The portraits and biographies of
five much loved artists who had their
homes and
studios in Santa Fe are available
as a set of ten cards (two of each of the five) or
individually. They are note
cards, blank on the inside with a
portrait on the front and
a full biography on the back.
These
can be a great way to interest
children in art!
$10.00 per
set of 10 cards and 10 envelopes
These cards are free in bulk to schools, churches, and other non-profit organizations.
Contact us for more information.
| #1 ~ Gustave Baumann A famous printmaker, delighted his daughter and her friends with marionette shows. |
#2 ~ Tommy Macaione![]() Santa Fe's "Santa" adopted dozens of homeless cats and dogs. |
#3 ~ Olive Rush Became an artist at age three and decorated her house inside and out with frescos. |
| #4 ~ Eugenie Shonnard Was paid to paint a portrait of a gorilla! |
#5 ~ Chuzo Tamotzu Also known as the "Peace Pixie" made paint brushes from his own hair. |
| #6 ~ Ohwo-wo-Songwi Was one of the Native Americans captured in photographs by Edward Curtis. |
#7 ~ William Masservy Made a fortune as a trader on the Santa Fe trail. |
#8 ~ Popé Before telephones or radios, organized a simultaneous uprising of all the tribes in New Mexico. |
| #9 ~ Sister Blandina
Segale Had the pluck to stand up to Billy The Kid and his gang. |
#10 ~ Doña
Tules Ran the most elegant Gambling establishment in Santa Fe in the 1840's. |
Artwork and poetry © Mary Ray Cate, all rights reserved