Virgin of Asunción – 18th Century Santo
Anonymous Artisan
Santos
Ht. 36″ x W.18″ x D. 15″
Carved wooden santos or saints were used widely in Mexico as priests and missionaries worked earnestly to convert the indigenous population as well as by the Spanish who emigrated to Mexico and built their lavish cathedrals. Spanish carvers taught the art to indigenous artists. Early santos are generally unsigned, their histories difficult to trace, and their patronage unknown. But they remain objects of affection and devotion. This one is from the mid-19th century.
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