| Dial-Kay, Nicole and Emily Santhanam. Harwood Centennial:100 Works for 100 Years. Taos, New Mexico: Harwood Museum of Art. 2023. | 83 | 2023 | Featured Native American artists include Julián Martínez, Juan Tafiho Mirabal, Woody Crumbo, Harrison Begay, Fritz Scholder, Harry Fonseca, Mateo Romero, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Tony Abeyta , John Suazo, Dwayne Wilcox, Cara Romero, and Deborah Lujan. | |
| Rudnick, Lois P. and Jonathan Warm Day Coming. Eva Mirabal: Three Generations of Tradition and Modernity at Taos Pueblo. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Museum of New Mexico Press. 2021. | 80, 83 | 2021 | Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
| Taylor, Bradley F. "Albert Lujan: Entrepreneurial Pueblo Painter of Tourist Art (1892-1948)". American Indian Art Magazine, vol. 25, no. 4 (autumn 2000). 2000. | 56 | 2000 | "Presents an overview of the life and artwork of Albert Lujan (1892-1948), a Taos Pueblo painter who worked in a three-dimensional Euro-American style while focusing his work on village themes that would appeal to the tourist market"--Page 3 of magazine issue. Includes bibliographical references (page 65). | |
| Wikipedia contributors. "Juan Mirabal". In: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia (host URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/) at source URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Mirabal. 2011. | | 2011 | Current entry for Juan Mirabal in Wikipedia (viewed September 16, 2020); webpage created May 30, 2011, revised and updated irregularly. | View |