Wagon at Fort Union Ruins Oil Painting by Connie Blake (1946-2026). It depicts an old wagon in front of Fort Union, the largest 19th-Century fort in the Southwest, key to the Santa Fe Trail in New Mexico. Oil on board, signed lower right and displayed in its period frame. Sight: 16" L x 12" H.
Fort Union located in Mora County New Mexico was an important post established in 1851. It was used in the Indian and Civil Wars and was a commercial center. Abandoned in 1890, it became an American national monument in 1956.
Connie Blake (1946-2026) was a well known artist who painted scenes in New Mexico. Provenance: From Blake's Estate in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Her card verso.
Dimensions: 20.5” Length x 1” Width x 16.5” Height
Condition is very good, ready to hang
Wagon at Fort Union Ruins Oil Painting by Connie Blake (1946-2026). It depicts an old wagon in front of Fort Union, the largest 19th-Century fort in the Southwest, key to the Santa Fe Trail in New Mexico. Oil on board, signed lower right and displayed in its period frame. Sight: 16" L x 12" H.
Fort Union located in Mora County New Mexico was an important post established in 1851. It was used in the Indian and Civil Wars and was a commercial center. Abandoned in 1890, it became an American national monument in 1956.
Connie Blake (1946-2026) was a well known artist who painted scenes in New Mexico. Provenance: From Blake's Estate in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Her card verso.
Dimensions: 20.5” Length x 1” Width x 16.5” Height
Condition is very good, ready to hang