I toured the new New Mexico History Museum in Santa Fe this week--what a terrific museum! Lots of interesting exhibits, clear and easy to follow history, and an established route through the museum that means you can pay attention to the displays instead of wondering where to go next. I had seen a lot of the material when it was in the smaller exhibit space in the Palace of the Governors, but there is so much more to see in the new space. It uses a lot of new thinking in museum design--audio and video displays, tactile exhibits, and comparative timelines.
There were many things I liked in this museum but the exhibit I wanted to share with you today is a sterling silver cigar humidor that's a model of the Taos Pueblo. It was manufactured in 1917 by Tiffany--part of a 56-piece set made for the ward room of the battleship USS New Mexico. It's just so beautiful!
The photo below, from 1919, shows the table and sideboard in the USS New Mexico ward room set with silver pieces from the collection.
And here is the ship itself, at the Panama Canal in 1919.
Illustration Credits and References
The wardroom photo was published in 1919 by A.M. Simon, 324 E. 23rd St., New York City, as one of ten photographs in a "Souvenir Folder" of views concerning New Mexico. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph # NH 105048. Donation of Edwin C. Finney, Jr., 2007, from the collection of J. Louise Finney.
The photo of the battleship USS New Mexico, Official U.S. Navy Photograph, USNHC # NH 75719, now in the collections of the National Archives.
3 comments:
Hi, Kate! I have been (discreetly following your blog) - it is pretty great. I am a blogger myself (DeepBrazil.com) and I am trying to connect with other bloggers from Santa Fe. I though of having monthly meetings to discuss ideas that could make the blogging experience even more enjoyable and increase our traffic. Would you be interested? Do you know other local bloggers (even those who, like me, don't write about local topics)?
You can find me at regina at deepbrazil.com
Take care and keep the great work.
Regina
Have a safe and joyful New Year's eve celebration, and may 2011 be kind to you with good health, good cheer, and with much happiness and laughter!
Same to you, Kate!!
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