Alameda: The Alameda-San Antonio; Date: 1851; Artist: Hermann Lungkwitz; Medium: Oil; Location: San Antonio Public Library--c.1967; Reproduced: Painting in Texas: The Nineteenth Century by Pauline Pinckney / University of Texas Press, Austin, TX--1967; Refer-to: page 92
Alamo: The Death of Bowie; Date: c.1878; Artist: Louis Eyth; Medium: Paint; Description: The death of James Bowie at the battle of the Alamo in 1836.; Location: Unknown--c.1967; Reproduced: Painting in Texas: The Nineteenth Century by Pauline Pinckney / University of Texas Press, Austin, TX--1967; Refer-to: page 189-A
Alamo: The Speech of Travis to his Men; Date: c.1878; Artist: Louis Eyth; Medium: Paint; Location: Unknown--c.1967; Reproduced: Painting in Texas: The Nineteenth Century by Pauline Pinckney / University of Texas Press, Austin, TX--1967; Refer-to: page 189-A
Alamo: Dawn at the Alamo; Date: 1876-1883; Artist: Henry McArdle; Medium: Oil; Location: Texas State Capitol--Austin, Tx; Description: Historical painting the the Battle of the Alamo--1836; Reproduced: Painting in Texas: The Nineteenth Century by Pauline Pinckney / University of Texas Press, Austin, TX--1967; Refer-to: page 192
Alamo: Fall of the Alamo; Date: c.1900; Artist: Robert Onderdonk; Medium: Painting; Location: The Governor's Mansion--Austin, Tx; Description: Furious battle scene inside the Alamo, with Crockett as the central figure.; Reproduced: The Texas Capitol: Symbol of Accomplishment published by the Texas Legislative Council, Austin, TX--1986 edition; Refer-to: page 133
Altar of Adobe mural; Date: 19th century?; Medium: paint; Subject: Christian; Location: San Jose de Gracia (church?)--Las Trampas, NM; Mentioned: Popular Arts of Spanish New Mexico by E. Boyd / University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM--1978; Refer-to: page 334-335
Altar of Carved & Painted Images; Date: bef. 1763; Artist: unknown; Medium: wood / paint; Subject: Christian; Location: San Antonio de Valero Mission (The Alamo), San Antonio, TX; Observer: Official of Church--1762; Description: The altar is adorned with carved & painted images.; Mentioned: Six Missions of Texas by James M. Day / The Texian Press, Waco, TX--1965
Altar Painting; Date: bef. 1809; Artist: unknown; Medium: paint; Subject: Christian; Location: Santa Clara Mission church, New Mexico; Observer: Fray Jose Benito Pereyro--1808; Description: Appears to be three individual works or panels.; Mentioned: The Missions of New Mexico: Since 1776 by John L. Kessell / University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM--1980; Refer-to: page 244
Altar Paintings; Date: bef. 1854; Medium: paint; Subject: Christian; Location: Santo Domingo Church, Santo Domingo, NM; Observer: A.W. Whipple--1853; Mentioned: The Missions of New Mexico: Since 1776 by John L. Kessell / University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM--1980; Refer-to: page 129
Altar Screen (#1); Date: c.1765; Artist: Fray Andres Jose Garcia (1748-1778); Medium: paint on wood; Subject: Christian; Location: Santa Cruz de la Canada Church, Santa Cruz, NM; Observer: Father Dominguez--1776; Mentioned: The Missions of New Mexico: Since 1776 by John L. Kessell / University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM--1980; Refer-to: page 82
Altar Screen (#2); Date: bef. 1794; Artist: unknown; Medium: Oil / on Canvas; Subject: Christian; Location: Albuquerque Mission church, Albuquerque, NM; Observer: Father Guerra--1793; Mentioned: The Missions of New Mexico: Since 1776 by John L. Kessell / University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM--1980; Refer-to: page 142
Alter Screen (#3); Date: bef. 1797; Medium: oil; Subject: Christian; Location: New Mexico; Observer: Compiler of a 1796 inventory; Description: Oil on canvas altar screen; Mentioned: The Missions of New Mexico: Since 1776 by John L. Kessell / University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM--1980; Refer-to: page 142
Altar Screen painting; Date: c.1800; Artist: Laguna Santero, anonomous artist; Medium: paint; Subject: Christian; Location: San Esteban de Acoma church--Acoma, New Mexico; Observer: E. Boyd--c.1978; Mentioned: The Missions of New Mexico: Since 1776 by John L. Kessell / University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM--1980; Refer-to: page 201
Altar Screen paintings (#1); Date: bef. 1777; Artist: Friar Andres Garcia (1748-1778); Medium: paint; Subject: Christian; Location: Church at Taos Pueblo, NM; Observer: Father Dominguez--1776; Note: Refer also to this artist, in the Artist Index.; Mentioned: The Missions of New Mexico: Since 1776 by John L. Kessell / University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM--1980; Refer-to: page 109
Altar Screen paintings (#2); Date: bef. 1819; Artist: Pedro Fresquis (1780-1840); Medium: paint; Subject: Christian; Location: Church of San Jose--Las Trampas, NM--1818; Observer: Juan Bautista Guevara--1818 / E. Boyd--c.1978; Note: Refer also to Alter Screens (#1).. below.; Mentioned: The Missions of New Mexico: Since 1776 by John L. Kessell / University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM--1980; Refer-to: page 102
Altar Screen with Salomonic columns (#1); Date: 1800-1808; Artist: Laguna santero (anonomous artist); Medium: paint / on wood; Subject: The Trinity & Salamonic columns; Location: San Jose Mission church--Laguna Pueblo, NM; Observer: Fray Jose Benito Pereyro--1808 / E. Boyd--1971; Mentioned: The Missions of New Mexico: Since 1776 by John L. Kessell / University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM--1980; Mentioned: Popular Arts of Spanish New Mexico by E. Boyd / University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM--1978; Reproduced: El Palacio magazine, volumn-77, #3-issue, published July 1971
Altar Screen with Salomonic columns (#2); Date: 1798; Artist: Laguna santero (anonomous artist); Medium: paint / on wood; Subject: Christian; Location: San Miguel Chapel--Santa Fe, NM; Observer: E. Boyd--c.1971; Mentioned: El Palacio magazine, volumn-77, #3-issue, published July 1971; Refer-to: page 21
Altar Screen with Salomonic columns (#3); Date: 1798-1808; Artist: Laguna santero (anonomous artist); Medium: paint / on wood; Subject: Christian; Location: Santa Ana Church--Santa Ana Pueblo, NM; Observer: E. Boyd--c.1971; Mentioned: El Palacio magazine, volumn-77, #3-issue, published July 1971; Refer-to: page 21; Note: These works were overlaid and not visible in 1971.
Altar Screens (#1); Date: c.1800; Artist: Pedro A. Fresquiz; Variant-name: Truchas Master; Medium: paint / on wood; Location: Rosario Church--Las Truchas, New Mexico; Mentioned: Popular Arts of Spanish New Mexico by E. Boyd / University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM--1978; Refer-to: page 332 & 334; Refer also to..Fresquiz.. in the artist Index.
Altar Screens (#2); Date: bef. 1818; Medium: paint; Subject: Christian; Location: San Jose de Gracia (church?)--Las Trampas, NM; Mentioned: Popular Arts of Spanish New Mexico by E. Boyd / University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM--1978; Refer-to: page 335
Angel: Head of an Angel; Date: bef. 1849; Medium: Painting; Location: Nuestra Senora de la Luz Chapel--Mew Mexico; Observer: Frank S. Edwards--1848; Description: Head of an angel (frescoe?); Mentioned: The Missions of New Mexico: Since 1776 by John L. Kessell / University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM--1980; Refer-to: page 46
Angels above the Altar; Date: 1895; Artist: Gotfried Flury; Medium: Paint; Location: St. Mary's Church--Praha, Tx; Observer: Author, from 1989 photograph; Description: An empty cross surrounded by three angels in flight.; Reproduced: Texas Highways magazine, October 1989; Refer-to: page 4
Animals, Flowers and Rainbow frescoe; Date: bef. 1900?; Medium: paint; Location: San Esteban ed Acoma church--Acoma, NM; Observer: John L. Kessel--c.1975; Description: Wall decorations of animals, flowers & rainbows.; Mentioned: The Missions of New Mexico: Since 1776 by John L. Kessell / University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM--1980; Refer-to: page 105--footnote #13
Annunciation: The Annunciation; Date: bef. 1882; Artist: unknown; Medium: painted frescoe; Description: Biblical announcement by Gabriel to Mary.; Location: San Xavier del Bac mission--Tucson, Arizona; Observer: Traveler--1881; Mentioned: The Resources of Arizona compiled by Patrick Hamilton / Territorial Papers of Arizona: 1868-1913, U.S. Dept. of Interior, Washington DC.. (on microfilm, roll #3); Refer-to: page 115-116
Arch Angels (#1); Date: c.1800; Artist: Pedro A. Fresquiz (1780-1840); Location: New Mexico; Observer: E. Boyd--c.1978; Mentioned: Popular Arts of Spanish New Mexico by E. Boyd / University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM--1978; Refer-to: page 335
Battle: The Battle of San Jacinto; Date: 1885-1895; Artist: Henry McArdle; Medium: Oil; Location: Texas Capitol Building--Austin c.1967; Description: Battle for Texas independence.; Reproduced: Painting in Texas: The Nineteenth Century by Pauline Pinckney / University of Texas Press, Austin, TX--1967; Refer-to: page 188
Battle: The Battle of San Jacinto; Date: 1892; Artist: L.M.D. Guillaume; Medium: Oil; Location: Norton Art Gallery--Louisianna c.1967; Description: Battle for Texas independence.; Reproduced: Painting in Texas: The Nineteenth Century by Pauline Pinckney / University of Texas Press, Austin, TX--1967; Refer-to: page 144
Battle: The Battle of Galveston; Date: 1863; Artist: Louis E. Eyth (1838-c.1889); Medium: Paint; Description: A marine battle that occured in Galveston Harbor during the civil war.; Location: unknown--1967; Observer: Mentioned in the Tri-Weekly Telegraph Houston-May 20, 1863 issue; Mentioned: Painting in Texas: The Nineteenth Century by Pauline Pinckney / University of Texas Press, Austin, TX--1967; Reproduced: Painting in Texas: The Nineteenth Century by Pauline Pinckney / University of Texas Press, Austin, TX--1967; Note: Refer also to..Eyth..in the artist index.
Battle: The Spanish-French Indian Battle; Date: c.1720?; Medium: Paint; Location: known-c.1976; Reproduced: The Spanish West by Time-Life editors / Time-Life Inc., New York, NY--1976; Refer-to: page 72
Bivouc of Confederate Troops on the Las Moras; Date: 1861; Artist: Carl Von Iwonski; Medium: pencil sketch; Location: Library of Congress--DC; Reproduced: Painting in Texas: The Nineteenth Century by Pauline Pinckney / University of Texas Press, Austin, TX--1967; Refer-to: page 133
Brownsville--Texas; Date: c.1849; Artist: John E. Weyss; Medium: Engraving; Location: Library of Congress; Description: Surveying near the small settlement after annexation.; Reproduced: Painting in Texas: The Nineteenth Century by Pauline Pinckney / University of Texas Press, Austin, TX--1967; Refer-to: page 165
Capture of the Harriet Lane; Date: 1863; Artist: Louis E. Eyth (1838-c.1889); Medium: Paint; Subject: A marine battle that occured in Galveston Harbor during the civil war.; Location: unknown--1967; Observer: Pauline Pinckney; Exhibited: Houston, Tx--1863; Mentioned: Painting in Texas: The Nineteenth Century by Pauline Pinckney / University of Texas Press, Austin, TX--1967; Reproduced: Painting in Texas: The Nineteenth Century by Pauline Pinckney / University of Texas Press, Austin, TX--1967
Carved & Painted Images; Date: bef. 1763; Artist: unknown; Medium: wood / paint; Subject: Christian; Location: San Antonio de Valero Mission (The Alamo), San Antonio-TX; Observer: Official of Catholic Church--1762; Description: The altar is adorned with carved & painted images.; Mentioned: Six Missions of Texas by James M. Day / The Texian Press, Waco, TX--1965
Cheraquis; Date: c.1827; Artist: Sanchez y Tapia; Medium: Watercolor; Location: Gilcrease Institute; Description: Still Life; Featured: Painting in Texas: The Nineteenth Century by Pauline Pinckney / University of Texas Press, Austin, TX--1967; Refer-to: page 27
Christ Entering Jerusalem; Date: 1795-1810; Artist: Pedro Fresquiz; Medium: Paint; Subject: Christian; Location: Privately owned-c.1978; Mentioned: Popular Arts of Spanish New Mexico by E. Boyd / University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM--1978; Refer-to: page 336
Christ: Event Painting of Christ; Date: c.1797; Artist: Anonomous?; Medium: Paint; Location: San Buenaventura de Cochiti church--New Mexico; Observer: Joh Kessell--1980; Description: A painting of some special event in Christ's life.; Mentioned: The Missions of New Mexico: Since 1776 by John L. Kessell / University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM--1980; Refer-to: page 160, footnote #6
Christ on the Cross; Date: bef. 1882; Artist: unknown; Medium: Paint on panel; Location: Santa Cruz de la Canada Church--New Mexico; Description: A reredos as recorded in an extant photograph dated 1881.; Mentioned: The Missions of New Mexico: Since 1776 by John L. Kessell / University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM--1980; Refer-to: page 85
Christ: The Scourging of Christ; Date: bef. 1777; Artist: unknown; Medium: paint; Location: San Felipe mission church--New Mexico; Observer: Father Dominguez--1776; Mentioned: The Missions of New Mexico: Since 1776 by John L. Kessell / University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM--1980; Refer-to: page 164, footnote #3
Christian Saints; Date: bef. 1882; Artist: unknown; Medium: Paint on panels; Location: Santa Cruz de la Canada Church--New Mexico; Description: Reredos of several saints.. as recorded in an extant photograph dated 1881.; Mentioned: The Missions of New Mexico: Since 1776 by John L. Kessell / University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM--1980; Refer-to: page 85
Church at El Paso del Norte; Date: c.1852; Artist: Henry Cleves Pratt; Medium: Hand colored Lithograph; Location: Amon Carter Museum--Ft. Worth, Tx; Reproduced: Painting in Texas: The Nineteenth Century by Pauline Pinckney / University of Texas Press, Austin, TX--1967; Refer-to: page 158
Cinco Senores; Variant-name: The Five Ladies; Date: bef. 1763; Artist: unknown; Medium: painted wall fresco; Subject: Christian; Location: Our Lady of the Immaculate Concepcion mission--San Antonio; Observer: Padre Francisco de los Dolores--1762; Description: 'Above the altar there was a fresco of the 'Cinco Senores'.. (Five Ladies of the Bible).; Mentioned: Six Missions of Texas by Dorman H. Winfrey / The Texian Press, Waco, TX--1965; Refer-to: page 84
Collection of Old Paintings; Date: bef. 1882; Medium: Paint; Location: Santa Cruz de la Canada Church--New Mexico; Observer: Lt. Bourke--1881; Mentioned: The Missions of New Mexico: Since 1776 by John L. Kessell / University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM--1980; Refer-to: page 86
Comanche Chief; Artist: Theodore Gentilz (1819-1906); Medium: Oil; Location: Witte Museum--San Antonio, Tx--c.1967; Reproduced: Painting in Texas: The Nineteenth Century by Pauline Pinckney / University of Texas Press, Austin, TX--1967; Refer-to: page 114
Comanches on the March; Artist: Theodore Gentilz (1819-1906); Medium: Oil; Location: Witte Museum--San Antonio, Tx--c.1967; Reproduced: Painting in Texas: The Nineteenth Century by Pauline Pinckney / University of Texas Press, Austin, TX--1967; Refer-to: page 116
Comanche War Party on the March; Date: 19th century; Artist: George Catlin; Medium: Oil?; Reproduced: Painting in Texas: The Nineteenth Century by Pauline Pinckney / University of Texas Press, Austin, TX--1967; Refer-to: page 36
Coming of the Holy Ghost; Date: bef. 1882; Artist: unknown; Medium: Paint on wall; Subject: Christian; Location: San Xavier del Bac mission--Arizona; Observer: Traveler of 1881; Description: 'Between the front door & main alter there is a fresco of the..Coming of the Holy Ghost'--1881.; Mentioned: The Resources of Arizona compiled by Patrick Hamilton / Territorial Papers of Arizona: 1868-1913, U.S. Dept. of Interior, Washington DC.. (on microfilm, roll #3)
Crucifixion (#1); Date: bef. 1763; Artist: unknown; Medium: painted fresco; Subject: Christ being Crucified; Location: Mission Concepcion--San Antonio, Tx; Observer: Padre Francisco de los Dolores--1762; Mentioned: Six Missions of Texas by Dorman H. Winfrey / The Texian Press, Waco, TX--1965; Refer-to: page 82
Crucifixion (#2); Date: bef. 1891; Artist: unknown; Medium: painted fresco; Subject: Christ being Crucified; Location: Mission Concepcion--San Antonio, Tx; Observer: Wiliam Corner--1890; Mentioned: Missions of Texas by Herbert M. Mason / Oxmoor House, Inc., Birmingham, AL--1974; Refer-to: page 74
Crucifixion (#3); Date: 1795-1810; Artist: Pedro Fresquiz; Medium: paint; Subject: Christ being Crucified; Location: Museum of History & Technology--Santa Fe?; Mentioned: Popular Arts of Spanish New Mexico by E. Boyd / University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM--1978; Refer-to: page 336
Crucifixion (#4); Date: bef. 1886; Artist: unknown; Medium: Paint; Subject: Christ being Crucified; Location: Catholic Church--Cochita, NM; Observer: C.B. Hayward--1885; Mentioned: The Missions of New Mexico: Since 1776 by John L. Kessell / University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM--1980; Refer-to: page 157
Curtain Murals; Date: bef. 1811; Artist: Laguna Santero?; Medium: Paint; Location: San Jose Church, Laguna Pueblo, NM; Description: Murals of curtains on the wall..; Mentioned: The Missions of New Mexico: Since 1776 by John L. Kessell / University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM--1980; Refer-to: page 188
Death of Bowie; Variant-name: A Command from the Mexicans that he be Killed; Date: c.1878; Artist: Louis Eyth; Medium: Paint?; Location: Unknown--c.1967; Reproduced: Painting in Texas: The Nineteenth Century by Pauline Pinckney / University of Texas Press, Austin, TX--1967; Refer-to: page 189-A
Deer in the Pedernales; Date: 1875; Artist: Hermann Lungkwitz; Medium: Oil; Location: Houston--c.1967; Description: Texas Landscape with Deer.; Reproduced: Painting in Texas: The Nineteenth Century by Pauline Pinckney / University of Texas Press, Austin, TX--1967; Refer-to: page 95
Father Frank; Date: 1879; Artist: Eugenie Aubanel Lavender; Medium: Oil; Description: half-length studio portrait; Reproduced: Painting in Texas: The Nineteenth Century by Pauline Pinckney / University of Texas Press, Austin, TX--1967; Refer-to: page 96
Flight into Egypt; Date: bef. 1882; Medium: Paint on Wall; Location: San Xavier del Bac mission--Tucson, Arizona; Observer: anonomous traveler--1881; Description: The frescoes near the altar include.. Flight into Egypt.; Mentioned: The Resources of Arizona compiled by Patrick Hamilton / Territorial Papers of Arizona: 1868-1913, U.S. Dept. of Interior, Washington DC.. (on microfilm, roll #3); Refer-to: page 115-116
Frescoe work; Date: bef. 1882; Medium: Paint on Wall / Ceiling; Location: San Francisco de la Parroquia (church?)--Santa Fe, NM; Observer: Lt. Bourke--1881; Description: This is frescoe work (on the walls and/or ceiling).; Mentioned: The Missions of New Mexico: Since 1776 by John L. Kessell / University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM--1980; Refer-to: page 41
Frescoes; Date: bef. 1732; Medium: Paint on Wall / Ceiling; Location: San Juan Capistrano mission chapel--San Antonio, TX; Observer: Ben Proctor, refering to a 1731 source./ William Corner--1890; Description: There were crude frescoes (in the mission). / A mural of Guitar of guitar, mandolin, violin & viola players (was still visible.) ; Mentioned: Six Missions of Texas by James M. Day / The Texian Press, Waco, TX--1965; Mentioned: San Antonio de Bexar by William Corner / Graphics Arts edition, San Antonio, TX--1977; Refer-to: page 187 / page 20
Frescoes: Quatrefoil Frescoes; Date: bef. 1891; Medium: Paint on Wall; Location: San Jose mission--San Antonio, TX; Observer: William Corner---1890; Description: Decorative, quatrefoil frescoes were still visible on the walls of the mission.; Mentioned: San Antonio de Bexar by William Corner / Graphics Arts edition, San Antonio, TX--1977; Refer-to: page 16
Frescoes: Quatrefoil Frescoes; Date: bef. 1891; Medium: Paint on Wall; Location: Mission Concepcion--San Antonio, TX; Observer: William Corner---1890; Description: Decorative, quatrefoil frescoes were still visible on the front, exterior wall of the mission.; Mentioned: San Antonio de Bexar by William Corner / Graphics Arts edition, San Antonio, TX--1977; Refer-to: page 16
Frescoes; Date: bef. 1852; Medium: Paint on Wall; Location: San Jose mission--San Antonio, TX; Observer: John R. Bartlett--1851; Description: There were frescoes on some interior walls of the mission.; Mentioned: Six Missions of Texas by James M. Day / The Texian Press, Waco, TX--1965; Refer-to: page 157
Frescoes; Date: bef. 1882; Medium: Paint on Wall; Location: San Xavier del Bac mission--Tucson, Arizona; Observer: anonomous traveler--1881; Description: The ceilings are adorned with frescoes but much of it has been defaced by rain. There are some fine frescoes in the choir (area).; Mentioned: The Resources of Arizona compiled by Patrick Hamilton / Territorial Papers of Arizona: 1868-1913, U.S. Dept. of Interior, Washington DC.. (on microfilm, roll #3); Refer-to: page 115 & 116
Frescoes; Date: bef. 1913; Medium: Paint of Wall / Ceiling; Location: San Xavier del Bac mission--Tucson, AZ; Description: The Interior is frescoed throughout and contains a great number of statues.; Mentioned: The Catholic Encyclopedia published by Robert Appleton Company, New York, NY--1912; Refer-to: volumn 13, page 464, footnote A.
Fishing with Bow and Arrow; Artist: Theodore Gentilz; Medium: Oil; Location: Witte Museum--San Antonio, Tx--c.1967; Reproduced: Painting in Texas: The Nineteenth Century by Pauline Pinckney / University of Texas Press, Austin, TX--1967; Refer-to: page 115
Funeral of an Angel; Artist: Theodore Gentilz; Medium: Oil; Location: D.R.T. Library--San Antonio, Tx--c.1967; Description: Depiction of a funeral caravan through town.; Reproduced: Painting in Texas: The Nineteenth Century by Pauline Pinckney / University of Texas Press, Austin, TX--1967; Refer-to: page 102