Two watches, a bracelet and another piece of jewelry, all with set diamonds, photographed against autumn leaves, at the Brock & Company jewelry and gift store.
Walter Willard "Spud" Johnson was a poet and author of literary criticism, editorial comments and other prose who lived in New Mexico from 1922 to his death in 1968 and who was a major part of the new Mexico literary scene. He was also the publisher of Laughing Horse literary magazine, printed on a small hand press, which he started with others while a student at UC Berkeley and continued in New Mexico. In 1953 he took up painting and drawing as well.
Photograph of Walter Willard "Spud" Johnson seated in front of a window and a table with a checkered tablecloth. Three horse figurines are placed on an upper window ledge above Johnson's head.
Watercolor painting of a view towards an oceanside amusement pier with power poles lining the road down to the pier and 2 amusement rides visible beyond the pier buildings in the distance
Detail view of a recess with an art deco wood veneered table in a zig-zag pattern in front of a small wall mirror and x-back chair in the "Irene LTD," a dress shop of designer Irene Lentz Gibbons.