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Lady of Guadalupe Retablo on Tin with Old Wood Frame

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Lady of Guadalupe Retablo on Tin with Old Wood Frame
Lady of Guadalupe Retablo on Tin with Old Wood Frame
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Latin America, Mexico, ca. 1875 CE. A beautiful framed retablo depicting a traditional vision of Our Lady of Guadalupe, finely painted on heavy gauge tin. In retablo art, the Virgin Guadalupe is represented as a praying Madonna with a tilted head and gently curving body, her hands pressed together in a prayerful gesture with lowered eyes. She is surrounded by a mandorla comprised of golden rays and stands upon a crescent moon that is supported by a cherub. A lovely example! Size: retablo itself measures 14" L x 9.75" W (35.6 cm x 24.8 cm); 17.125" L x 12.875" W (43.5 cm x 32.7 cm) in frame

This composition was adopted from medieval illustrations of the Apocalyptic Woman and may be traced back to the 10th and 11th centuries. Her garments, which never deviate, include a blue mantle with gold stars and trim and a red robe enriched with golden embroidery. In addition, the cherub with Byzantine like wings who appears beneath her is also a constant in renditions of the Virgin Guadalupe. For a similar example see Gloria Fraser Gifford's "Mexican Folk Retablos," p. 52. According to Giffords, "In December 1531, the Virgin appeared to an Indian neophyte, Juan Diego. In a series of appearances to him, she stated her desire to have a church built upon the site of her appearance, the hill of Tepeyac, just outside the Mexican capital. Her wishes were fulfilled when Juan Diego presented a cloak full of roses that she had given him for the unbelieving bishop. The cloak appeared miraculously imprinted with her image. This tilma is presently in the basilica of Guadalupe, where it has been since it was transferred in 1709 from earlier chapels, and is the basis for any subsequent reproduction of N. S. de Guadalupe." (Gloria Fraser Giffords, Mexican Folk Retablos, Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1974, pp. 52-53.)

Provenance: private Moore collection, Denver, Colorado USA, acquired thirty years ago

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Condition
Age losses to frame as shown with inactive insect holes/wear. Retablo shows minor surface wear with some pigment losses, particularly to roses and surrounding area on the left of the Virgin.
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Lady of Guadalupe Retablo on Tin with Old Wood Frame

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