Fred Harvey- Santiago Postcard
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Fred Harvey art of Pueblo Native American history - Santiago Postcard & Print. This is a postcard and print of Fred Harvey art depicting Pueblo Native American history relating to Santa Fe and New Mexico. The print is from a painting by Gerald Cassidy is Santiago. Gerald Cassidy (1869 - 1934) was an early 20th-century artist, muralist and designer who lived in Santa Fe, New Mexico. During the mid-twenties, Cassidy traveled in Europe, and his pieces were well thought of by the European public. Pablo Picasso chose one of Cassidy's pieces from a show for inclusion in the Luxembourg Palace in Paris. He died on February 12, 1934 as a result of turpentine and carbon monoxide poisoning from a newly installed natural gas heater in his studio while working on a mural art project for the dome of the federal building at Santa Fe. The hard plastic folder holder seen in the photos will be included.
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Fred Harvey- Santiago Postcard
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