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Secondary Market Artworks Barbara Latham, "Mexican Kitchen" Block Print
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Barbara Latham, "Mexican Kitchen" Block Print

$500.00

Barbara Latham, (b. 1896, Walpole, MA - d. 1989, Santa Fe, NM). On her first visit to Taos, she met Howard Cook, also a painter and printmaker, and they married in 1928. Their primary residence was in Ranchos De Taos near the village of Talpa. Latham is beloved for her prints and landscape paintings of Taos and surroundings.

“Mexican Kitchen”, 1932, Linocut, signed in pencil at lower right, with title on lower left, 7 ½ x 5 ¾ inches, 14 ½ x 13 inches framed

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Barbara Latham, (b. 1896, Walpole, MA - d. 1989, Santa Fe, NM). On her first visit to Taos, she met Howard Cook, also a painter and printmaker, and they married in 1928. Their primary residence was in Ranchos De Taos near the village of Talpa. Latham is beloved for her prints and landscape paintings of Taos and surroundings.

“Mexican Kitchen”, 1932, Linocut, signed in pencil at lower right, with title on lower left, 7 ½ x 5 ¾ inches, 14 ½ x 13 inches framed

Barbara Latham, (b. 1896, Walpole, MA - d. 1989, Santa Fe, NM). On her first visit to Taos, she met Howard Cook, also a painter and printmaker, and they married in 1928. Their primary residence was in Ranchos De Taos near the village of Talpa. Latham is beloved for her prints and landscape paintings of Taos and surroundings.

“Mexican Kitchen”, 1932, Linocut, signed in pencil at lower right, with title on lower left, 7 ½ x 5 ¾ inches, 14 ½ x 13 inches framed