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Featuring early furniture, paintings, carvings, and more Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here to view it online](. [LiveAuctioneers.com]( [View Auction]( Santa Fe Art Auction’s annual sale dedicated to collectors of the esoteric enchantment that is New Mexico boasts 300 lots that span the diversity of this unique culture. Offerings include early furniture, paintings, carvings, tin smithing and artifacts that developed as local artisans mirrored the santos, trasteros, graneros, devotional paintings, and utilitarian trappings that came into the state from Spain, Mexico and South America starting around the 16th century; ​by the 19th and 20th centuries, these art forms were wholly and uniquely New Mexican, and the auction house is proud to present work by leading historic and contemporary New Mexican artists and artisans, alongside wonderful furnishings and Americana that exemplify the ongoing migration from the eastern United States to the high desert communities of Taos and Santa Fe. [Pedro Antonio Fresquis, San José, ca. 1790-1800]( Fresquis is sometimes known as the Truchas Master, after the town north of Santa Fe where the artist’s major works were found. He is generally considered to be the first folk artist in New Mexico. [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [WPA Revival Side Table, ca. 1950]( Hailing from the Gregory Warren Nelson Collection of Taos, this is a beautiful, intricately carved WPA Revival piece from the mid-20th Century. [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [Felipe Benito Archuleta, Coyote]( In 1967, unable to find work, Felipe prayed, and his subsequent religious awakening led to his work as a carver of animals. Felipe is best known for his sculptures that emphasize the ferocious nature of animals, portrayed with irregularly carved teeth, wide-eyed stares, and exaggerated snouts. [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [Harry Fonseca, Gold & Souls #31, 1972]( [Harry Fonseca, Gold & Souls #31, 1972]( [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [Gustavo Victor Goler, Nuestra Senora de los Dolores, 1993]( [Gustavo Victor Goler, Nuestra Senora de los Dolores, 1993]( [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [Jose Rafael Aragon, Lady of the Immaculate Conception Retablo, ca. 1825]( [Jose Rafael Aragon, Lady of the Immaculate Conception Retablo, ca. 1825]( [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [Miguel A. Gandert, Melissa Armijo, Eloy Montoya and Richard 'El Wino' Madrid, Albuquerque NM, 1983]( [Miguel A. Gandert, Melissa Armijo, Eloy Montoya and Richard 'El Wino' Madrid, Albuquerque NM, 1983]( [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [Nicolas Madrid, Our Lady of Guadalupe, 2000]( [Nicolas Madrid, Our Lady of Guadalupe, 2000]( [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [David Nabor Lucero, Our Lady of Mount Carmel, 2001]( [David Nabor Lucero, Our Lady of Mount Carmel, 2001]( [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [Santa Fe Art Auction] New Mexico Now Santa Fe Art Auction | July 24 & 25, 12:00 PM EDT [EXPLORE THE FULL CATALOG]( [Bid-worthy Items. Just for You.] [Bid-worthy Items. Just for You.] Let us help you find the item of your dreams. Simply tell us what you’re looking for to get started. [Art]( [Furniture]( [Fashion]( [Home & Garden]( [Asian Antiques]( [Jewelry]( [Collectibles]( [Motors]( [SEE ALL OPTIONS]( [Treasure Hunt Like a Pro]( 10 East 38th Street 4th Floor | New York, NY 10016 [Follow Us on Twitter!]( [Follow Us on Facebook!]( [Follow Us on Pinterest!]( [Follow Us on LinkedIn!]( [Follow Us on YouTube!]( [Download our iOS App]( [Download our Android App!]( [Download our iOS App]( [Download our Android App!]( © 2002-2024 LIVEAUCTIONEERS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. [Contact Us]( [Unsubscribe]( [Update Profile]( If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely [unsubscribe](.

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