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Church, Taos Pueblo, New Mexico - Ansel Adams
A primitive southwestern adobe church and its courtyard viewed through a doorway in its enclosing wall. Simple wooden crosses top the peaks of the wall and church. (1942) 295 x 393 stitches ■ 17 colors (DMC floss} ■ About 16" x 22" or 42 x 55 cm (on 18-count) (pat.php?pat=ADA002) |
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Navaho Girl, Canyon de Chelly, Arizona - Ansel Adams
A young Navaho girl standing in the doorway of her home in Canyon de Chelly, Arizona. She is wearing a plaid cotton skirt, a velvet blouse, and a squash-blossom necklace, and smiles shyly at the camera. (1942) 303 x 442 stitches ■ 20 colors (DMC floss} ■ About 17" x 25" or 43 x 62 cm (on 18-count) (pat.php?pat=ADA007) |
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The Tetons -- Snake River - Ansel Adams
The Snake River, gleaming the the foreground, winding its way before the snow-covered Grand Teton Mountains in Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming. Dark moody clouds are moving in on the right side of the picture. (1942) 348 x 283 stitches ■ 29 colors (DMC floss} ■ About 19" x 16" or 49 x 40 cm (on 18-count) (pat.php?pat=ADA004) |
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White House Ruin, Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Arizona - Ansel Adams
The ruins of an Anasazi cliff dwelling in a cave in the face of a massive striated and striped cliff. (1942) 276 x 376 stitches ■ 22 colors (DMC floss} ■ About 15" x 21" or 39 x 53 cm (on 18-count) (pat.php?pat=ADA006) |
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Dance, San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico - Ansel Adams
Native Americans of the San Ildefonso Pueblo descending the steps of an adobe house on their way to a ritual dance. They are wearing fringed leggings and carrying large drums. A little girl wearing everyday clothes sits partway down the steps. 342 x 493 stitches ■ 31 colors (DMC floss} ■ About 19" x 27" or 48 x 70 cm (on 18-count) (pat.php?pat=ADA008) |
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In Glacier National Park (leaves) - Ansel Adams
A black-and-white closeup photo of cedar and maple leaves. Adams was employed by the government to photograph the national parks for a government mural project, but the project was interrupted by the onset of World War II and the murals were never made. (1941) 333 x 292 stitches ■ 16 colors (DMC floss} ■ About 19" x 16" or 47 x 41 cm (on 18-count) (pat.php?pat=ADA001a) |
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