The New Mexico Museum of Art is an art museum in Santa Fe governed by the state of New Mexico. It is one of four state-run museums in Santa Fe that are part of the Museum of New Mexico. It is located at 107 West Palace Avenue, one block off the historic Santa Fe Plaza. It was given its current name in 2007, having previously been referred to as The Museum of Fine Arts.
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Gerald Cassidy, View of Santa Fe Plaza in the 1850s, c. 1930
Eanger Irving Couse, Taos Pueblo—Moonlight, 1914
William Herbert Dunton, My Children, 1920
Santa Fe is the capital of the U.S. state of New Mexico. With a population of 87,505 at the 2020 census, it is the fourth-most populous city in the state. It is also the county seat of Santa Fe County. Its metropolitan area is part of the Albuquerque–Santa Fe–Los Alamos combined statistical area, which had a population of 1,162,523 in 2020. Human settlement dates back thousands of years in the region. The city was founded in 1610 as the capital of Nuevo México, replacing previous capitals at San Juan de los Caballeros and San Gabriel de Yunque; this makes it the oldest state capital in the United States.
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Image: Palace of the Governors
Image: Loretto Chapel, Santa Fe, NM 7 29 13h (11388278795)
Image: Plaza, Santa Fe, NM 7 29 13b (11388399144)