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Appendix A Locations of Paintings and Drawings 1. Murals from Teopancaxco, Teotihuacán Bristol: one complete set of drawings, full size 2. Copies of the frescoes in Upper Temple of the Jaguars Bristol: full-size set and quarter-size set Peabody: quarter-size set Tulane: half-size set. Adela sold these to Zelia, reputedly when AB needed some money. Zelia sold them to Tulane. There was rumored to be (from Tozzer’s notes) a set in a Canadian Museum. I have found no trace of these. 3. Copies of fragments remaining from the Monjas Smithsonian: Adela “presented” a watercolor of the Monjas in 1915–1916. 4. Copy of carvings in Lower Temple of the Jaguars Bristol 5. Other Chichén material Bristol: Caryatid paintings, full set, front, back, profile, all in color Casts of doorway from Upper Temple and door jamb figures 6. Copy of stucco panel at Acanceh Bristol: one set of drawings (one panel missing), full size, color 7. Teotihuacán, Temple of Agriculture Bristol: portion of geometric border, full size, color 8. Copies of carvings from Xochicalco and colored painting Bristol has a great amount of Xochicalco material. Bristol’s City Museum & Art Gallery Bristol holds the bulk of Adela’s work and collections. These include paintings, artifacts, archaeological copies, sketches, drawings, photos, sketchbooks, some family material, and manuscripts. Smithsonian Institution, National Anthropological Archives Several drawings from Chichén Itzá: A watercolor drawing of a fresco Five watercolors of Chichén Itzá Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology (Harvard) Drawings and plan of ruins: Hacienda of Guadalupe, Etzatlán, Jalisco, Mexico Copies of the frescoes in Upper Temple of the Jaguars, quarter-size set Copies of sculptured and painted door posts and carved wooden lintels Photographs and plans Photographs and drawing of “Sculptured Chamber” of Lower Temple of the Jaguars Plans and copy in color of Stone Altar from Outer Chamber of Temple of the Jaguars Painting of vault from Inner Chamber of Upper Temple (originally given to Tozzer) University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology Watercolor of Maya pottery The Chichén casts no longer exist at the museum. Latin American Library, Tulane University Copies of frescoes from the Upper Temple of the Jaguars, half-size set Two watercolors of the vaulted ceiling of the Monjas BRLSI (Bath, England) Collection of artifacts from Mexico These are on their website. Victoria Art Gallery (Bath, England) Approximately seventy-five paintings, primarily her earlier ones, including scenes from Bath, Europe, Canada, Western United States, and Mexico The Manchester Museum (Manchester, England) Approximately thirty-five terra cotta figures from Mexico, primarily Otumba Obsidian implements, also from Otumba Obsidian flakes and “knives” Spindle whorls from Churumuco 210 ______________________________________ ...

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