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Richard E. Barthelemy Photograph Collection on the Tarascan Indians of Michoacán, 1975-1978
Biographical SketchPhotographer Richard (Ricardo) Barthelemy was born in 1916 in Minnesota. Prior to beginning his photographic record of Tarascan Indian culture, Barthelemy worked as a furrier in Minnesota; spent three years as a wartime army glider pilot; was a science teacher, writer, and inventor of high school laboratory equipment; and was Public Education Coordinator for the Minnesota Museum of Natural History at the University of Minnesota. In 1973 he moved to the Mexican village of San Juan Nuevo Parangaricutiro, Michoacán, located some 300 kilometers west of Mexico City. In 1975 he took up photography and spent the next three years photographing the area's inhabitants, the Tarascan Indians. Barthelemy died in 1988. Return to the Table of Contents Scope and Contents NotePhotographic prints and negatives, slides, transparencies, notes, audiocassettes relating to the Tarascan Indians of Michoacán. The culture of the Tarascan Indians is recorded through images of their people, places, arts, crafts and customs in 25,000 photographic prints, 25,000 negatives, 132 black-and-white 35-millimeter slides, 87 oversized exhibition photographs, and seven transparencies, made during the years 1975-1978. Supporting materials include written notes and eight audiotapes dictated by Barthelemy that provide date and location information for the photographs. The collection is organized into two series: I. Photographic material, and II. Supporting material. Items are arranged numerically. No item description of the photographs is currently available. Contact the Benson Collection Rare Books and Manuscripts Reading Room for more information. Return to the Table of Contents RestrictionsAccess RestrictionsUnrestricted. Use RestrictionsStandard copyright restrictions apply. Return to the Table of Contents
Return to the Table of Contents Administrative InformationPreferred CitationCite as: Richard E. Barthelemy Photograph Collection, Benson Latin American Collection, University of Texas Libraries, the University of Texas at Austin. Return to the Table of Contents Box and Folder Inventory
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