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Toro Lo Que Quieras Es Tuyo
title Toro Lo Que Quieras Es Tuyodescription Michael Menchaca, Toro Lo Que Quieras Es Tuyo, 2013, screenprint on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Drs. Harriett and Ricardo Romo, 2019.50.16, © MMXX, Michael Menchacaartist/creator Menchaca, Michaelcontributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
Quince II
title Quince IIdescription Sam Coronado, Quince II, 2011, screenprint on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase through the Frank K. Ribelin Endowment, 2020.24.5, © 01-01-14, Jill Ramirezartist/creator Coronado, Samsubject Cattlecontributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
Brahma Bull with Bent Horn
title Brahma Bull with Bent Horndescription Luis Jiménez, Brahma Bull with Bent Horn, 1977, color pencil, charcoal, and metallic pencil on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gfit of Tony and I'Lee Hooker, 2016.58.1artist/creator Jiménez, Luissubject Cattlecontributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
The Mexican Museum, 1975-1985, San Francisco
title The Mexican Museum, 1975-1985, San Franciscodescription Rupert García, The Mexican Museum, 1975-1985, San Francisco, 1985, screenprint on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Tomás Ybarra-Frausto, 1995.50.22, © 1985, Rupert Garcíaartist/creator García, Rupertcontributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
Lotería-Primera Tabla
title Lotería-Primera Tabladescription Carmen Lomas Garza, Lotería-Primera Tabla, 1972, color etching on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase through the Smithsonian Latino Initiatives Pool and the Smithsonian Institution Collections Acquisition Program, 1995.25.1, © 1972, Carmen Lomas Garzaartist/creator Lomas Garza, Carmensubject Monkey Sun Trumpet Rose Boat Full Length Cattle Star Snake Moon Bust Indian Container Game Jewelry Planet Indigenous mencontributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
Honorable Man
title Honorable Mandescription José Guadalupe Posada, Honorable Man, woodcut, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Jack Lord, 1971.439.33artist/creator Posada, José Guadalupesubject Cattlecontributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
Picture of a steer
title Picture of a steerdescription Side view of a steer outdoors, in a cattle stall.artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Early cowhands
title Early cowhandsdescription Two men are standing over a bound steer, and one man is squatting beside it. The squatting man is facing the camera. The man on the far left is L.D. Bunton and the man in the center is O.M. Bunton. The third man is watching the steer.artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Branding scene; rock corral in Big Bend
title Branding scene; rock corral in Big Benddescription This is an example of a cattle branding in the rock corral, in Big Bend. Four men are on the ground branding a steer. Two additional men are walking towards a small cattle herd in the background.artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Joe C. Mitchell Ranch
title Joe C. Mitchell Ranchdescription J.C. Mitchell ranch. A metal and wood structure stands in the center of a barren pasture. Behind the structure in the far distance stands one bovine.artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Great Wall Of Los Angeles: Detail: 1822 Mexican Rule
title Great Wall Of Los Angeles: Detail: 1822 Mexican Ruledescription A collaborative project by Judith Baca and over 400 employed youths and artists. The first one thousand feet were painted during the first summer of work in 1976. Additionally the first one thousand feet were divided into sections of 100 feet each. Although the content is highly integrated, each section was designed by a different artist under the general supervision of Judith Baca. Digital Library Development Program, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/digital-library) Los Angeles Valley College Narrative mural depicting California history from prehistory thru the 1920s. Designed by Judith Hernandez, this scene is dominated by the figure of a Spanish land baron, illustrating the "hacendados" who dominated early California. His serape is formed by the land and labor of the Indians which he has taken and used to build the hacienda toward which he looks and where an elegant wedding is taking place. Paintings Tujunga Wash, Los Angeles (California)artist/creator Baca, Judith Franciscasubject Indians Of North America Mexican American Art Missionaries Mural Painting And Decoration Symbolism History Missions Narrative Art Cattle Barons (Noblemen) Agriculture California Mexicocontributor Calisphere -
Great Wall Of Los Angeles: Detail: 1822 Mexican Rule
title Great Wall Of Los Angeles: Detail: 1822 Mexican Ruledescription A collaborative project by Judith Baca and over 400 employed youths and artists. The first one thousand feet were painted during the first summer of work in 1976. Additionally the first one thousand feet were divided into sections of 100 feet each. Although the content is highly integrated, each section was designed by a different artist under the general supervision of Judith Baca. Digital Library Development Program, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/digital-library) Los Angeles Valley College Narrative mural depicting California history from prehistory thru the 1920s. Designed by Judith Hernandez, this scene is dominated by the figure of a Spanish land baron, illustrating the "hacendados" who dominated early California. His serape is formed by the land and labor of the Indians which he has taken and used to build the hacienda toward which he looks and where an elegant wedding is taking place. Paintings Tujunga Wash, Los Angeles (California)artist/creator Baca, Judith Franciscasubject Haciendas Mural Painting And Decoration Symbolism History Weddings Narrative Art Cattle Barons (Noblemen) Agriculture California Mexicocontributor Calisphere -
Great Wall Of Los Angeles: Detail: 1822 Mexican Rule, Spanish Land Baron
title Great Wall Of Los Angeles: Detail: 1822 Mexican Rule, Spanish Land Barondescription A collaborative project by Judith Baca and over 400 employed youths and artists. The first one thousand feet were painted during the first summer of work in 1976. Additionally the first one thousand feet were divided into sections of 100 feet each. Although the content is highly integrated, each section was designed by a different artist under the general supervision of Judith Baca. Digital Library Development Program, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/digital-library) Los Angeles Valley College Narrative mural depicting California history from prehistory thru the 1920s. Designed by Judith Hernandez, this detail zooms in on the Spanish land baron, illustrating the "hacendados" who dominated early California. His serape is formed by the land and labor of the Indians which he has taken and used to build the hacienda toward which he looks and where an elegant wedding is taking place. Paintings Tujunga Wash, Los Angeles (California)artist/creator Baca, Judith Franciscasubject Mexican American Art Mural Painting And Decoration Symbolism History Narrative Art Cattle Barons (Noblemen) Agriculture Californiacontributor Calisphere -
Great Wall Of Los Angeles: Detail: 1522 Spanish Arrival
title Great Wall Of Los Angeles: Detail: 1522 Spanish Arrivaldescription A collaborative project by Judith Baca and over 400 employed youths and artists. The first one thousand feet were painted during the first summer of work in 1976. Additionally the first one thousand feet were divided into sections of 100 feet each. Although the content is highly integrated, each section was designed by a different artist under the general supervision of Judith Baca. Digital Library Development Program, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/digital-library) Los Angeles Valley College Narrative mural depicting California history from prehistory thru the 1920s. Father Junipero Serra arrives in California on a mule. Founder of missions throughout California, he is depicted with the San Fernando mission behind him. It is commonly believed that the founders of Los Angeles were Spanish. In fact, of the 22 adult members of the expedition that founded the city in 1781, only one was Spanish. The rest were Mulatto, Black, Mestizo or Indian, as they are in this representation. Paintings Tujunga Wash, Los Angeles (California)artist/creator Baca, Judith Franciscasubject Indians Of North America Mexican American Art Mural Painting And Decoration Serra, Junípero, 1713-1784 Symbolism History Narrative Art Cattle Mules Missions Californiacontributor Calisphere