large scene of Pueblo Revolt by Spanish Colonizers; shows the battle between the two forces with a stream of buffalo along the bottom, and white buffalo at bottom center; large wooden frame with three carved fans hinged at top (removable)

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Un Sueño de Santa Fe, Agosto 1680 (A Dream of Holy Faith, August 1680), 2013

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Ramón José López is a contemporary painter, metal worker, and furniture designer who infuses his work with political messages. This gigantic buffalo hide painting shows the Pueblo Revolt of 1680, an uprising of several Pueblo communities against Spanish colonizers in present-day New Mexico. The Pueblo killed over 400 Spanish colonists and missionaries and drove the remaining 2,000 settlers out of the province; dozens of Native Americans also died.

Twelve years later the Spanish returned and were able to reoccupy New Mexico. Many people consider the revolt and its impact on Spanish rule to be a key factor in Puebloan maintenance of language, culture, and religion to this day.

Details
Title
Un Sueño de Santa Fe, Agosto 1680 (A Dream of Holy Faith, August 1680)
Artist Life
born 1950
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2013.82.1
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large scene of Pueblo Revolt by Spanish Colonizers; shows the battle between the two forces with a stream of buffalo along the bottom, and white buffalo at bottom center; large wooden frame with three carved fans hinged at top (removable)

© 2013 Ramón José López

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