Spanish Colonial Style Arts

The Traditional Spanish Market in Santa Fe, New Mexico, is deeply rooted in the region’s Hispanic heritage, reflecting centuries of cultural and artistic traditions. Its history begins with the Spanish colonization of New Mexico in the late 16th century, when settlers brought with them artistic practices that evolved into distinct New Mexican forms. The market reflects the ingenuity of early Spanish settlers who, with limited resources like gold and silver, crafted art from materials that were readily available.

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