Art & Art History ETDs
Publication Date
5-23-1967
Abstract
Trampas, a small village in mountainous northern New Mexico, is extremely well-preserved, both architecturally and culturally. This excellent state of preservation results from its isolated position. Trampas has retained the character of a Spanish-Mexican town of the nineteenth century, a rarity even in New Mexico which has not yet been subjected to the massive industrialization found in other parts of the United States.
Language
English
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Art History
Level of Degree
Masters
Department Name
UNM Department of Art and Art History
First Committee Member (Chair)
Bainbridge Bunting
Second Committee Member
Van Deren Coke
Third Committee Member
Illegible
Recommended Citation
Harris, Louise A.. "The Preservation of Art, Architecture and Artifacts of Trampas, New Mexico." (1967). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/arth_etds/141