Madonna: The Madonna and Child; Date: bef. 1881; Medium: paint; Location: San Francisco de la Parroquia (church?), Santa Fe--NM; Observer: Lt. Bourke--1881; Description: A depiction of the Virgin & Child.; Mentioned: The Missions of New Mexico: Since 1776 by John L. Kessell / University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM--1980; Refer-to: page 41

Main Plaza of San Antonio, Texas; Date: c.1856; Artist: Erhard Pentenrieder; Medium: Engraving; 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 150

Martyrdom of St. Apolonia; Date: c.1800; Artist: Pedro Fresquiz; Subject: A christian saint being martyred; Location: New Mexico; Mentioned: Popular Arts of Spanish New Mexico by E. Boyd / University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM--1978; Refer-to: page 333

Market: The Market Place in San Antonio; Date: c.1878; Artist: Thomas Allen; Medium: Oil; Location: San Antonio Public Library; Reproduced: Painting in Texas: The Nineteenth Century by Pauline Pinckney / University of Texas Press, Austin, TX--1967; Refer-to: page 182

Martyred Padres of San Saba; Date: c.1760; Artist: 18th century spanish/mexican artist; Subject: The indian attack on San Saba mission--c.1758, San Saba--Texas; Location: San Jacinto museum--San Jacinto, Tx? Mentioned: The Spanish West by Time-Life editors / Time-Life Inc., New York, NY--1976; Reproduced: The Spanish West by Time-Life editors / Time-Life Inc., New York, NY--1976; Refer-to: page 74

Mass of St. Gregory; Date: c.1800; Artist: Pedro Fresquiz; Location: New Mexico?; Mentioned: Popular Arts of Spanish New Mexico by E. Boyd / University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM--1978; Refer-to: page 336

Mexican Candy Seller; Date: 1883; Artist: Edward Louis Grenet; Medium: Oil; Location: Florida--c.1967; Description: Full length of a mexican selling candy on the street.; Reproduced: Painting in Texas: The Nineteenth Century by Pauline Pinckney / University of Texas Press, Austin, TX--1967; Refer-to: page 175

Mexican Oxcart and Jacal; Date: 19th century; Artist: Theodore Gentilz; Medium: Oil; Location: San Antonio; Reproduced: Painting in Texas: The Nineteenth Century by Pauline Pinckney / University of Texas Press, Austin, TX--1967; Refer-to: page 106

Mexican Women Washing at San Pedro Spring; Date: 1879; Artist: Thomas Allen; Medium: Oil; Location: San Antonio Public Library; Reproduced: Painting in Texas: The Nineteenth Century by Pauline Pinckney / University of Texas Press, Austin, TX--1967; Refer-to: page 183

Miera y Pacheco; Note: Refer to the following subjects: San Rafael, San Miguel, St. Michael, St. Phillip & San Joseph..in this Index.

Military Institute--Austin; Date: 1874; Artist: Hermann Lungkwitz; Medium: Oil; Location: Austin, Tx--c.1967; Reproduced: Painting in Texas: The Nineteenth Century by Pauline Pinckney / University of Texas Press, Austin, TX--1967; Refer-to: page 94

Mural of Clouds & Snakes; Date: 19th century?; Artist: unknown; Medium: Paint; Location: San Jose church--Laguna Pueblo, NM; Observer: John L. Kessell--1980; Mentioned: The Missions of New Mexico: Since 1776 by John L. Kessell / University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM--1980; Refer-to: page 187

Mural of Guitar, Mandolin & Violin players; Date: bef. 1891; Artist: unknown; Medium: paint; Location: San Juan Capistrano mission chapel--San Antonio, TX; Observer: William Corner; Description: On the walls were murals of Guitar, Mandolin, Violin & Viola players.; Mentioned: San Antonio de Bexar by William Corner / Graphics Arts edition, San Antonio, TX--1977; Refer-to: page 20

Mural of Moons, Horses & Geometric figures; Date: bef. 1886; Artist: Juan Antonio; Medium: Paint; Location: Church of Cochita, NM; Observer: LeBaron B. Prince--1885; Description: On the walls were a murals containing moons, horses & geomtric figures.; Mentioned: The Missions of New Mexico: Since 1776 by John L. Kessell / University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM--1980; Refer-to: page 157

Murals; Note: Refer also to ..Frescoes..in this Index.

Music Festival Poster; Date: 1851; Artist: Richard Petri; Medium: Oil; Location: Austin, Tx--c.1967; Description: Advertisement poster for an musical event.; Reproduced: Painting in Texas: The Nineteenth Century by Pauline Pinckney / University of Texas Press, Austin, TX--1967; Refer-to: page 76


Nativity: Scene of the Nativity; Date: bef. 1886; Artist: unknown; Medium: paint?; Location: Church of Cochita, NM; Observer: C.B. Hayward; Description: A Depiction of the birth of Christ; Mentioned: The Missions of New Mexico: Since 1776 by John L. Kessell / University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM--1980; Refer-to: page 157

Nuestra Senora de los Angeles; Variant-name: Our Lady of the Angels; Date: bef 1881; Location: Church of Pecos, NM; Observer: Observed by author, from an 1880 photograph; Description: This translates to.. Our Lady of the Angeles.. which probably means the Virgin.; Mentioned: The Missions of New Mexico: Since 1776 by John L. Kessell / University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM--1980; Refer-to: page 229


Old Mill Bridge; Date: 1851; Artist: Hermann Lungkwitz; Medium: Oil; Location: 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 93

Oxcart: The Oxcart; Date: 19th century; Artist: Theodore Gentilz; Medium: Watercolor; Location: San Antonio, Tx--c.1967; Description: Two oxen, cart and driver.; Reproduced: Painting in Texas: The Nineteenth Century by Pauline Pinckney / University of Texas Press, Austin, TX--1967; Refer-to: page 100

Otter Belt--Quahadi indian; Date: 19th century; Artist: Theodore Gentilz; Medium: Crayon; Location: Witte Museum--San Antonio--c.1967; Description: Portrait of a Quahadi indian.; Reproduced: Painting in Texas: The Nineteenth Century by Pauline Pinckney / University of Texas Press, Austin, TX--1967; Refer-to: page 117


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