Although the negative sleeve attributes this work in this image to Jock Peters, other images in this negative group represent the Bachelors haberdashery by J. R. Davidson.
View of a Spanish style room at the Pierce Brothers Mortuary, located at 720 W. Washington, with 2 iron chandeliers, turned wood arm chairs, a sofa, and an oriental carpet.
View of an entrance hall in a house with an oriental area rug, 2 pedestals flanking the French doors and an upholstered bench next to a stairway. Possibly designed by Jacob (Jock) Detlof Peters or J. R. Davidson.
Sheldon Parsons studied at the National Academy of Design and was a successful portrait artist in New York City from 1896 to 1912. He moved to Santa Fe around 1912, became a founding member of the Santa Fe colony of artists and changed from portrait painting to landscape painting.
Interior view of a room in the Pueblo Revival Style house of William Penhallow Henderson and Alice Corbin Henderson, with a ceiling of wooden beams supported by corbels, and decorated with a painting above a fireplace, an Indian style throw rug on the floor and a potted cactus. The house is located at 555 Camino del Monte Sol.
Sheldon Parsons studied at the National Academy of Design and was a successful portrait artist in New York City from 1896 to 1912. He moved to Santa Fe around 1912, became a founding member of the Santa Fe colony of artists and changed from portrait painting to landscape painting.