Jo Mora In and About Carmel-by-the-Sea
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E101 - 1942 Carmel Jo Mora Color
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E101 - 1942 Carmel Jo Mora B&W
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E101 - Carmel Dairy
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E101 - Carmel Dairy Building
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E101 - Milk Bottle
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E101 - Quail Painting
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E101 - Jo Mora drawing
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E101 - Jo at Cenotaph
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E101 - Jo Cenotaph Flag Kids
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E101 - Jo Playing Baseball
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E101 - Jo with statues
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E101 - Jo More Statue Father Serra
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E101 - Jo as The Bad Man
E101 - 1942 Carmel Jo Mora Color
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An excellent copy, courtesy of the David Rumsey Map Collection, of the colorful, one time printing of Jo Mora's map of his Carmel-by-the-Sea carte (the word Jo used for his maps).
E101 - 1942 Carmel Jo Mora B&W
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Pictured here, courtesy of the David Rumsey Map Collection, is the original pen and ink drawing by Jo Mora of his Carmel-by-the-Sea carte from 1942. It is interesting to note how little Chinawhite (used back in the day to cover mistakes) there is on the drawing - an indication of Jo Mora's sure hand and committed approach to his work.
E101 - Carmel Dairy
E101 - Carmel Dairy Building
E101 - Milk Bottle
E101 - Quail Painting
E101 - Jo Mora drawing
E101 - Jo at Cenotaph
E101 - Jo Cenotaph Flag Kids
E101 - Jo Playing Baseball
E101 - Jo with statues
E101 - Jo More Statue Father Serra
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