Naumer_Taos.jpg
Summary
Description Naumer Taos.jpg |
English:
Taos Pueblo
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Date | 7 September 2004 (according to Exif data) |
Source | Bandelier National Monument, BAND 1408 |
Author | Helmut Naumer, 1935-36 |
Permission
( Reusing this file ) |
Photo courtesy of the US National Park Service |
Taos is instantly recognizable, with its multi-storied buildings and high mountains in the background. Today this pueblo has thousands of visitors from all over the world. In Naumer’s time it was quieter and had fewer non-Pueblo visitors. Pastel, paper. H. 30.5, L. 47.0 cm [H. 12, W 18 ½ inches], framed.
Bandelier National Monument, BAND 1408
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23:26, 21 April 2008 | 600 × 408 (143,200 bytes) | w:en:Tillman ( talk | contribs ) | (Taos Pueblo (1935-36) By Helmut Naumer, Sr. Taos is instantly recognizable, with its multi-storied buildings and high mountains in the background. Today this pueblo has thousands of visitors from all over the world. In Naumer’s time it was quieter and) |