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First produced as a limited edition book with 100 signed copies, this edition includes an introduction by the artists grandson Kevin Ryan.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherGibbs Smith, Publisher
ISBN-101586853597
ISBN-139781586853594
eBay Product ID (ePID)30218498
Product Key Features
Book TitleRemembering Santa Fe
Number of Pages112 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2004
TopicUnited States / West / Mountain (Az, Co, Id, Mt, NM, Nv, Ut, WY), United States / General
IllustratorYes, Clark, Willard F.
GenreTravel
AuthorWillard F. Clark
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight14.1 Oz
Item Length8.2 in
Item Width5.8 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2003-063313
Dewey Edition22
Dewey Decimal769.92
Table Of ContentContents 1. Exchange Hotel/La Fonda (East San Francisco Street at Old Santa Fe Trail) 2. St. Francis Parochial School (122 East San Francisco Street) 3. La Parroquia/St. Francis Cathedral (131 Cathedral Place) 4. Cathedral Convent/Old Federal Post Office (108 Cathedral Place) 5. St. Vincent Sanitarium (Cathedral Place) 6. Santa Fe County Courthouse/Coronado Building (141 East Palace Avenue) 7. Johnson Building/Catron Block (53-55 Old Santa Fe Trail) 8. First National Bank/Eagle Dancer (57 Old Santa Fe Trail) 9. National Guard Armory/Hall of Ethnology (110 Washington Avenue) 10. Women's Board of Trade Library/Fray Angelico Chavez History Library and Photographic Archives (120 Washington Avenue) 11. State Securities Building/Anasazi Hotel (113 Washington Avenue) 12. Nusbaum House (125 Washington Avenue) 13. Otero House/Santa Fe National Bank/First Interstate Building (150 Washington Avenue) 14. Palace Hotel (Washington Avenue near present-day Marcy Avenue) 15. Allison-James School (Paseo de Peralta at Old Taos Highway) 16. Presbyterian Mission School (Grant Avenue) 17. First Presbyterian Church (208 Grant Avenue at Griffin Street) 18. Santa Fe High School Campus (Marcy Avenue at Lincoln Avenue) 19. Centerline Building (207 Lincoln Avenue) 20. Santa Fe Sporting Goods (203 Lincoln Avenue) 21. Little Chief Grill Cafe/La Esquina Building (112 Marcy Avenue at the corner of Lincoln Avenue) 22. Montgomery Ward Order Office (125 Lincoln Avenue) 23. Elks Theater (117-119 Lincoln Avenue) 24. Elks Club (111-113 Lincoln Avenue) 25. Fine Arts Museum (corner of Lincoln Avenue and Palace Avenue) 26. Fort Marcy/Bishop Building (123 West Palace Avenue) 27. Evans Motor Company/Bokum Building (142 West Palace Avenue) 28. Courtyard Houses/Santa Fe County Courthouse (102 Grant Avenue) 29. Palace of the Governors (north side of the Plaza) 30. The Plaza 31. Hotel Capital/El Onate Theater (corner of Lincoln Avenue and Palace Avenue) 32. Claire Hotel/Ore House Restaurant (50 Lincoln Avenue at East San Francisco Street 33. South Side of the Plaza (1869-present) 34. Beacham -Mignardot Hardware Company/J.C. Penney Company (50 East San Francisco Street at the corner of Don Gaspar Avenue) 35. Commercial Hotel/Central Pharmacy/Spirit & Corsini (107-109 West San Francisco Street) 36. The Big Dry Goods Store (111 West San Francisco Street) 37. Laughlin Building (104 West San Francisco Street) 38. Paris Theater/El Paseo Theater/Banana Republic (123 West San Francisco Street) 39. Z. Staab Building/Bell's Department Store (118 West San Francisco Street) 40. Taichert's (120 West San Francisco Street) 41. Herlow's Hotel/Alley Theater (212-216 West San Francisco Street) 42. Evans Hotel (230 West San Francisco Street at Sandoval Street) 43. Montoya's Furniture & Hardware Company/Hilton Hotel (110 Sandoval Street) 44. Points Drive-In (212 Agua Fria Street) 45. Santa Fe County Jail (212 Water Street) 46. El Fidel Hotel (202-206 Galisteo Street) 47. Motley's Opera House (Galisteo Street) 48. Union Bus Depot/Water Street Plaza (126 West Water Street at the corner of Ortiz Street) 49. Ortiz Street (between Water Street and Alameda AQ: Street? Avenue?) 50. Normandie Hotel/Montezuma Hotel/Doodlet's (120 Don Gaspar at West Water Street) 51. New Mexico Power Company (201-204 Don Gaspar at East Water Street) 52. DeVargas Hotel (210 Don Gaspar Avenue) 53. St. John's Methodist Church (216-218 Don Gaspar Avenue) 54. Don Gaspar (looking north to West San Francisco Street) 55. Quickel-Houk Motor Co./Santa Fe Village (227 Don Gaspar Avenue) 56. Transcontinental Garage (northwest corner of Water Street and Shelby Street) 57. Santa Fe Moto
SynopsisWillard F. Clark was a printmaker and artist who greatly shaped the way the rest of the world views old-time Santa Fe, New Mexico. Born in 1910 in Boston, he grew up in Argentina, and studied art during the summers in New York City at Grand Central Station Art School and the Hawthorn Art Academy. In 1928, on his way to California, he stopped in Santa Fe, New Mexico and fell in love with the majestic landscape of the American Southwest. There he started a small print shop and taught himself the craft of printing, cutting his own woodblocks, setting type, and binding small books. Willard Clark developed a graphic style that came to represent early Twentieth-century Santa Fe to many around the world. This collectible reprint of Recuerdos de Santa Fe, 1928-1943 includes 48 beautiful and original etchings, along with reminiscences from author Willard Clark that capture the old-time feel of Santa Fe, New Mexico. First produced as a limited edition book with 100 signed copies, this edition includes an introduction by the artist's grandson Kevin Ryan. Remembering Santa Fe makes a perfect gift for those who love Southwest art, an ideal memento of a Santa Fe vacation, or a charming souvenir for anyone interested in the art and artists of the West.