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The American impressionist Willard Leroy Metcalf (Fig. 7) is best known as a chronicler of the moods and seasons of the New England countryside. (1) His nearly fifty-year career was quite varied, however, and demonstrates broad interests and talents. From 1881 through 1883, for example, he accompanied the writer and editor Sylvester Baxter (1850-1927) to New Mexico, where they joined the ethnologist Frank Hamilton Cushing (Fig. 2) to record the life and material culture of the Zuni. Their collaborative work was published in Harper's New Monthly Magazine and Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine. Although their goals were arguably quite different, their cooperation paid off. ...