Got a sweet little offer for just the people who read this blog:
Madame La Tule
Her real name was Maria Gertrudis Tules Barceló (c. 1800 – January 17, 1852), she was commonly known as La Tules, and she was a Santa Fe saloon owner and master gambler in the Territory of New Mexico at the time of the U.S.-Mexican War.
Special Limited Edition of Madame La Tule
I am OFFERING a LIMITED EDITION of fifteen (15) black and white relief prints of Madame La Tules printed with archival inks and embossed with the Santo Press chop. All are titled, numbered, copyrighted and hand-signed by me: Bob Boze Bell. Priced at $100 plus shipping and handling, the image measures 15.5”h x 7”w on 20”h x 11”w on 300-gram acid free paper.
A SPECIAL LIMITED EDITION of ten (10) hand-colored prints is offered at $150 each plus shipping and handling.
"Painted Lady Tules #1"
Going to go quick, so send me an email to lock down your order. Place your order to me at bozebell@twmag.com so I have your
email and can more readily respond to your requests.
"In truth, every person deserves a museum of his, or her, own life, because every life is so irreducibly strange, every mind so infinitely rich. There ought to be 7.6 billion little museums all over the world."
—Samanth Subramanian
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