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Tomas Vigil was one of the earliest 20th century pueblo painters, with most of his works produced between 1920 and 1950. A self-taught artist, his works captured the customs of the Tesuque with rigid accuracy and detail. His work set the standard for subsequent Tesuque painters, such as his son, Paul Vigil. His works are included in numerous important institutional collections, including the Millicent Rogers Museum (Taos, NM) and the Museum of New Mexico (Santa Fe, NM). |
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