Cuyamunge

from $40.00

Various Sizes - Matted Print

Experience the remarkable blend of art and history from just north of Santa Fe with the breathtaking vistas of Cuyamunge.

Located 15 miles north of Santa Fe, this historically rich area was originally inhabited by Tewa-speaking Pueblo Indians around AD 1150–1696. Known as Cuyamunge or K'uuyemugeh meaning the "Stones Falling Down Place," it was abandoned around the time of the Pueblo Revolt and later occupied by Spanish settlers, becoming an 18th-century Hispanic farming community.

  • Vivid open edition print of Cuyamunge, capturing the vibrant hues and dramatic skies and enchanting mesas of the region.

  • Created by Marianne Millar, renowned for her detailed portrayals of the American West.

Transform your space with the enchanting beauty of Cuyamunge, bringing the rich history and stunning landscape of the Southwest into your home.

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Size:

Various Sizes - Matted Print

Experience the remarkable blend of art and history from just north of Santa Fe with the breathtaking vistas of Cuyamunge.

Located 15 miles north of Santa Fe, this historically rich area was originally inhabited by Tewa-speaking Pueblo Indians around AD 1150–1696. Known as Cuyamunge or K'uuyemugeh meaning the "Stones Falling Down Place," it was abandoned around the time of the Pueblo Revolt and later occupied by Spanish settlers, becoming an 18th-century Hispanic farming community.

  • Vivid open edition print of Cuyamunge, capturing the vibrant hues and dramatic skies and enchanting mesas of the region.

  • Created by Marianne Millar, renowned for her detailed portrayals of the American West.

Transform your space with the enchanting beauty of Cuyamunge, bringing the rich history and stunning landscape of the Southwest into your home.

Click on Photo to view Full Image