New Mexico
Subject Source: Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names
Scope Note: Coordinates: Lat: 35 00 00 N degrees minutes Lat: 35.0000 decimal degrees Long: 105 00 00 W degrees minutes Long: -105.0000 decimal degreesNote: Inhabited by 8,000 BCE; Anasazi & ancestors of Pima & Papago lived here by 12-13th cen. CE; Navajo & Apache arrived here from N by 15th cen.; Spanish arrived 16-17th cen.; area went to Mexico in 1821, to USA in 1848 in Mexican War; with Union in Civil War.
Found in 534 Collections and/or Records:
Landscape with Road and Mountains, undated
Landscape with Road and Mountains, undated
Laying Foundations for the Abiquiu House Studio, Looking East, 1946
Laying Foundations for the Abiquiu House Studio, Looking East, 1946
Laying Foundations for the Abiquiu House Studio, Looking East, 1946
Making Adobe Bricks Near the Abiquiu Cemetery, 1946
Making Adobe Bricks Near the Abiquiu Cemetery, 1946
Making Adobe Bricks Near the Abiquiu Cemetery, 1946
Making Adobe Bricks Near the Abiquiu Cemetery, 1946
Making Adobe Bricks Near the Abiquiu Cemetery, 1946
Maria Chabot, between 1942 and 1944
Maria Chabot, 1942 or 1943
Maria Chabot on the patio at the Ghost Ranch house.
Maria Chabot, 1944
Photograph of Maria Chabot. Handwritten by Maria Chabot in black ink on verso: "#24 Maria Chabot, 1940//c Maria Chabot//(I was 26 years old)."
Maria Chabot, 1944
Maria Chabot on the patio at the Ghost Ranch house.
Maria Chabot and Cat, Ghost Ranch House, 1942
Maria Chabot and Skull, circa 1944
Maria Chabot Archive
The Maria Chabot Archive includes correspondence, photographs, and film, dating from 1940 to 2001. The bulk of the material dates from the 1940s and relates to the experiences Chabot and O'Keeffe shared during the years Chabot lived with O'Keeffe at the artist's Ghost Ranch house (1941-1944) and oversaw the renovation of the ruined adobe hacienda that O'Keeffe purchased in 1945 in the village of Abiquiu (1946-1949).