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Descriptive Summary
Biographical Sketch
Scope and Contents Note
Restrictions
Index Terms
Administrative Information
Description of Series
I. Mexico
II. Venezuela
III. Ignacio Millán Photographs
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Paul Patrick Rogers Photograph Collection, c.1945-1955
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Creator |
Rogers, Paul Patrick, 1900- |
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Paul Patrick Rogers Photograph Collection |
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c.1945-1955 |
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Abstract |
59 black-and-white photographs of Mexico and Venezuela by Paul Patrick Rogers and I. Casasola. Also includes 31 photographs by Ignacio Millán. |
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BENSON-MS ROGERS |
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OCLC Record No. |
33400101 |
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Extent |
90 photographic prints |
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English |
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Benson Latin American Collection, The University of Texas at Austin |
Professor of Spanish. Born 1900 in Snohomish, Washington; died 1989 in Austin, Texas. Educated at the University of Mississippi, Acadia University, and Cornell University (Ph.D. 1928). Named Knight of the Order of Isabella in 1927. Professor of Spanish language and literature at Oberlin College, Ohio 1929-1966; department chair 1946-1962. Publications include Spanish drama collection in the Oberlin College Library (1940) and Diccionario de seudonimos literarios espanoles (1977) as well as many textbooks on Spanish grammar
and literature. Rogers resided in Austin from 1970 to 1989, where he contributed to the collections of the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center and was a member of the Chancellor's Council of the University of Texas System.
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Ninety black-and-white photographic prints, organized into three series: I. Mexico. II. Venezuela. III. Ignacio Millan photographs, and arranged numerically. Fifty photographs, mostly taken by Rogers and "I. Casasola Foto," depict Mexican church facades, railroad stations, buildings at the University of Mexico and elsewhere in Mexico City, Indian dancers, Guanajuato street scenes and buildings, and assorted views of Mexican scenes and people. Among the Mexican photographs are two of the Franciscan Mission at Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico. Nine photographs of Venezuelan locales include views of Creole Petroleum Corporation operations, sites in Caracas, and Lake Maracaibo. Thirty-one photographs by Ignacio Millán are late-Pictorialist still-lifes and portraits of famous people and other personalities.
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Access Restrictions
Unrestricted.
Use Restrictions
Standard copyright restrictions apply.
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The Paul Patrick Rogers Photograph Collection is classified under the following Subject Headings in the University of Texas Libraries' catalog: |
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Creole Petroleum Corporation--Photographs |
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Mexico--Photographs |
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Guanajuato (Mexico)--Photographs |
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Venezuela--Photographs |
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Architecture--Mexico--Photographs |
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Indians of Mexico--Photographs |
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Other Authors: |
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Millan, Ignacio |
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I. Casasola Foto |
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Cite as: Paul Patrick Rogers Photograph Collection, Benson Latin American Collection, University of Texas Libraries, the University of Texas at Austin.
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I. Mexico |
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1. Iglesia de San Diego, Aguascalientes |
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2. Indios Chamulas de Chiapas [Casasola] |
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3. Indios Chamulas de Chiapas [Casasola] |
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4. Tarahumara Indians of the Sierra Madre, living chiefly in Chihuahua... [Casasola] |
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5. Tarahumaras - woman with child, Chihuahua [Casasola] |
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6. Desert scene in state of Chihuahua |
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7. Cathedral of Saltillo[?], Coahuila |
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8. Street scene, Guanajuato [Casasola] |
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9. Calle de guanajuato |
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10. University of Guanajuato |
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11. La Parroquia of San Miguel Allende, Guanajuato |
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12. Churrigueresque facade of a parish church in San Migul Allende |
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13. Cloister and moresque tower of the Augustinian monastery of Actopan... |
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14. Pareja de charros en la Hacienda de El Arenal, Jalisco [Casasola] |
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15. Pareja de charros en Jalisco [Casasola] |
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16. Pescadores de Jalisco |
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17. Pirámide del Sol, San Juan Teothuicán |
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18. Danzante azteca en México D.F. [Casasola] |
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19. Great City of the Aztecs, Tenochtitlán, now Mexico City |
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20. Monumento de la Independencia, Mexico City |
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21. Edificio de Recursos Hidráulicos, Mexico City |
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22. Edificio del Seguro Social, México D.F. |
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23. Garage en la Ciudad de México |
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24. Biblioteca de la Universidad de México |
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25. Edificios de la Universidad de México |
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26. Biblioteca de la Universidad de México |
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27. Torre de la Universidad de México |
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28. Rectoría de la Universidad de México |
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29. [Facultad de?] Letras de la Universidad de México |
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30. Lacas de Uruapan, Michoacán |
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31. El lago de Pátzcuaro, Michoacán [Tall. Graf. de la Nación] |
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32. Plateresque facade of the Dominican monastery (now church) of Tepoztlán |
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33. Danzantes de La Pluma en Oaxaca [Casasola] |
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34. Nuevo terminal de Puebla [Casasola] |
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35. Churrigueresque cloister of the former monastery of San Augustín, now the Palacio Federal, in Querétaro |
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36. Danza de la Pascola (indios yaquis) de Sonora [Casasola] |
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37. Railroad station, Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas [Casasola] |
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38. Railroad station, Nuevo Laredo [Casasola] |
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39. Railroad station fo Nuevo Laredo [Casasola] |
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40. Railroad station in Jalapa, Veracruz [Casasola] |
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41. Nueva estación de jalapa, Veracruz [Tall. Graf. de la Nación] |
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42. Danza de los voladores, Papantla, Veracruz [Casasola] |
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43. Facade of the cathedral of Zacatecas |
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44. Mexican blown glass |
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45. Coffee plants in flower |
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46. Vaqueros y su ganado [Casasola] |
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47. Fábrica de cemento, Puebla [Talleres Gráficos de la Nación, Depto. Comercial] |
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48. An exceptionally beautiful posa (resting place for the Holy Sacrament) in the atrium of the old Franciscan Monastery of Huejotzingo, Puebla |
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49. Church of San Francisco at Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico |
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50. Rear view of the Franciscan Mission at Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico |
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II. Venezuela |
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1. Foothills of the Avila Mountains, Caracas |
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2. The Hotel Avila, Caracas |
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3. Campo petrolífero en el Lago Maracaibo de Venezuela |
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4. General view of Lagunillas field |
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5. Lake Maracaibo |
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6. Drilling barge, joined to the steel tower mounted on caisson piles |
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7. Caisson pile foundation for a double well [derrick] |
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8. A Motilón Indian dwelling in the jungle west of Lake Maracaibo |
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9. Museum of FIne Arts of Caracas |
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III. Ignacio Millán Photographs |
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1. Chilean poet Pablo Neruda, Mexico, 1948 |
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2. Mexican Boy |
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3. ...Mexican Poet |
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4. "Prayer or Supplication" |
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5. Skyscape |
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6. Lily |
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7. Passion Flower |
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8. Composition |
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9. Viejo mexicano de 103 años from Pátzcuaro |
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10. Taxco |
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11. Leopoldo Méndez |
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12. Lilies and gnats |
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13. Xavier Guerrero, painter and collaborator of Rivera |
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14. Composition |
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15. Bread and lilies |
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16. ...China poblana and her companion |
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17. Vendedora de pan negro |
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18. Composition: Bread and Tripod |
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19. Composition: Bread and Tripod |
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20. Composition: Bread and Shell |
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21. House in Taxco |
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22. Patterns at Pyramids |
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23. Tree and Clouds and Sunlight |
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24. Alfonso Reyes |
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25. [no photograph] |
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26. [no photograph] |
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27. American Sculptress and Her Work |
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28. Diego Rivera |
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29. Diego Rivera |
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30. Orozco |
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31. Mexican poet-writer Arqueles Vela |
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32. Orozco at the piano |
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33. Verna Carleton Millán, wife of Dr. Ignacio Millán, the photographer |
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34. Incomplete issue of Tiempo XI (285), 17 October 1947. |
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