Port Jefferson, NY 11777
Wednesday, 7/14
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm EDT
A retablo is a traditional Latin American folk art devotional painting. Often focus on Catholic iconography. A prayer is written in Latin on the back.
has wear see images - 10" x 13.75"
Retablos, known as laminas in Mexico, are small oil paintings, usually on heavy-gauge tin, depicting Jesus, the Virgin Mary, the Holy Family, the Holy Trinity, and a canon of patron saints, created with an engaging blend of folk-art and Baroque-inspired style deeply rooted in Spanish history. This unique tradition was introduced to Mexico by the Spaniards upon their arrival in the New World and was ultimately embraced by the indigenous population. The literal translation of the word retablo is "behind the altar," and the creation of this art form was motivated by a desire to worship a holy person or divine coterie in one's household and possess imagery that would ensure health, fertility, good fortune, and a rich harvest.
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Private Residence
Port Jefferson, New York 11777
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Wednesday, 7/14, 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Jane Crockett 516 695 0315 | (631) 525-3251 | Artifacts2Go@gmail.com
Port Jefferson, NY 11777
Wednesday, 7/14, 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm
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