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Painting Santa Fe

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May 18, 2021
1330 - 1430 ET
HD05
Also available for download via sIX
Unlimited Broadcast Rights extended through May 18, 2024
Cleared for Livestreaming concurrent with on-air broadcast

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Promotional Contact:
Michael Privett
New Mexico PBS Marketing Manager
(505) 277-1230
mprivett@nmpbs.org

Press Contact:
Evy Todd
New Mexico PBS Publicist
(505) 277-1218
etodd@nmpbs.org

Photos

Julian Martinez

1930-1935, Courtesy School of Advanced Research

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Dieguito Roybal of San Ildefonso

1916, Robert Henri Courtesy New Mexico Museum of Art

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Canyon Road at Acequia Madre

1913, Courtesy UNM Art Museum

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Lower San Francisco Street Looking East

by Christian Kaadt, 1889-1905
Courtesy Palace of the Governors Photo Archives

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Lucero's Place

1920, William Penhallow Henderson Private Collection Chattanooga TN, Photo Courtesy Addison Rowe Gallery

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The Springtime Rainbow

1923, Jozef Bakos Courtesy the NM Museum of Art

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