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Drummers

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  • Painting

    Object Details

    Culture/People

    San Ildefonso Pueblo

    Artist/Maker

    Tonita Peña (Tonita Vigil Peña/Quah Ah), San Ildefonso Pueblo, 1893-1949

    Collector

    Joseph A. Imhof (Joseph Adam Andrew John Imhof), Non-Indian, 1871-1955
    Sarah Imhof (Sarah Ann Elizabeth Russell/Sallie Imhof/Mrs. Joseph A. Imhof), Non-Indian, 1872-1966

    Previous owner

    Joseph A. Imhof (Joseph Adam Andrew John Imhof), Non-Indian, 1871-1955
    Sarah Imhof (Sarah Ann Elizabeth Russell/Sallie Imhof/Mrs. Joseph A. Imhof), Non-Indian, 1872-1966

    Donor

    Sarah Imhof (Sarah Ann Elizabeth Russell/Sallie Imhof/Mrs. Joseph A. Imhof), Non-Indian, 1872-1966

    Collection History

    Collected by Western artist Western artist Joseph Imhof (1871-1955) and his wife Sarah Imhof (1872-1966) when they lived in Albuquerque and Taos, New Mexico, between 1904 and the mid-1940s; donated to MAI by Mrs. Imhof in 1963.

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    Date created

    1930-1940

    Catalog Number

    23/3359

    Barcode

    233359.000

    Object Type

    Painting/Drawing/Print

    Title

    Drummers

    Object Name

    Painting

    Media/Materials

    Paper, watercolor

    Techniques

    Painted

    Dimensions

    11.8 x 17.9 cm

    Place

    Cochiti Pueblo, Cochiti Reservation; Sandoval County; New Mexico; USA (inferred)

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    Painting/Drawing/Print

    Data Source

    National Museum of the American Indian

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws6b6728df3-80c2-43e4-a1f2-09c998e82ef5

    Record ID

    NMAI_248506

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