Georgia O'Keeffe's home, Abiquiu, New Mexico ✧ Adobe interior with exposed vigas and picture window

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Georgia O'Keeffe's home, Abiquiu, New Mexico ✧ Adobe interior with exposed vigas and picture window

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taos, nm
Bandelier National Monument
Ready for the Fiesta
Artist: William Penhallow Henderson (American, 1877–1943)
Date: 1920
Medium: Oil on cardboard
Collection: Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States
Description
William Penhallow Henderson first visited Santa Fe, New Mexico, as early as the 1880s and made a painting trip to the Southwest in 1904; he relocated to Santa Fe permanently in 1916. Like Victor Higgins and Walter Ufer, Henderson enjoyed the financial support of Chicago industrialists. Unlike his two colleagues, however, Henderson was rejected by the Taos Society of Artists; in response, he formed a Modernist group, the New Mexico Painters, in 1923. Ready for the Fiesta displays Henderson’s reliance on strong, decorative shapes and color, and the flattened picture plane and intensified geometry of the design are a result of his time spent in France studying the work of Paul Cézanne.
angles and shadows

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This adobe hacienda was built in 1873! It’s gorgeous and was originally built in Tucson, Arizona as the US Calvary’s trading post, so it’s a real piece of history. It has 5bds./5baths, and priced at $1.350M.
Old Town Albuquerque, NM
Albuquerque - New Mexico by robinb44 Via Flickr: Here is a selection of various scenes in New Mexico including Santa Fe and Albuquerque. Santa Fe have building regulations of some sort that require new construction to be built in the adobe style of architecture.