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17: 207:(formerly the Tamarind Lithographic Workshop, Inc.), a lithography institute founded in Los Angeles in 1960 and part of the University of New Mexico since 1970. The Tamarind Institute is a division of the College of Fine Arts, while its Archives are part of the university's Center for Southwest Research at Zimmerman Library. The UNM Art Museum archives two impressions of every Tamarind edition, including both work from the early Los Angeles period and from the later Albuquerque period. 225:
at UNM. Adams donated impressions of all of his non-Tamarind print works in 1996, adding to his Tamarind lithograph works, which had already been added to the art museum's collection. Clinton Adams and his wife Mary Adams also donated the works of others, mainly in the area of 19th and 20th-century
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works, many of which were prohibitively expensive or already in the collections of other institutions. However, several older works entered the collection even in the museum's early period, including a notable contribution by Jacob Polak of several pieces of
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purchased from the estate of California art collector Theodore J. Labhard. The great majority of the museum's cased images are part of the collection, which originally was part of the university's Department of Art and Art History.
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from the 1930s through the 1950s. The collection came to the University of New Mexico in 1955–1956 after Edward Leuder, an English professor at UNM, published a biography of Van Vechten.
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works. In the mid-1980s, the museum began efforts to acquire more Old Master works, and eventually acquired a number of older European works. The
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art cooperative. The items in the collection are split between the Art Museum and the Center for Southwest Research at the UNM General Library.
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of the will, was made in 1986, when the state agreed to drop any challenge to the will in exchange for several O'Keeffe paintings.
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In the early years following the opening of the museum in 1963, significant exhibitions were held of the work of
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was the founding director of the Art Museum. Robert O. Parks was another early Art Museum director.
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signed in 1984 soon before her death deleted it. An agreement between the State of New Mexico and
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Georgia O'Keeffe had included the University of New Mexico and another New Mexico museum in her
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include examples of New Mexican Modernism as well as works by Europeans artists such as
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prints. These works were designated as the Clinton and Mary Adams Collections in 1997.
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provided grant funding for the acquisition of several works in the collection.
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in 1939 by Albuquerque mayor Neill B. Field and his wife Mary Lester Field.
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The Art Museum's permanent collection includes the following collections:
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Curator of Ringling Museum to Take Post in New Mexico
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Albert A. Anella Collection in Memory of Mia Anella
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art museum
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque
fine art
New Mexico
Georgia O'Keeffe
Bror Julius Olsson Nordfeldt
Cady Wells
Andrew Dasburg
John Marin
Modernists
Van Deren Coke
will
codicil
Juan Hamilton
executor
daguerreotypes
digital photographs
prints
lithographs
Nuremberg Chronicle
Beaumont Newhall
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
daguerreotypes
ambrotypes
tintypes
Carl Van Vechten
Harlem Renaissance
Tamarind Institute

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