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Collection of Santos from Guatemala458,640Price On Request
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Virgen Inmaculada, Guatemala758,960Price On Request
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SOLD768,960Sold
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Virgin, Cordoba Argentina, 19th centuryMost likely Our Lady of the Assumption583,960Price On Request
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Virgin of Guadalupe, Mexico, ca. 1900720,960Price On Request
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Articulated Nazareno, Bolivia, ca. 1940720,960Price On Request
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Bolivian Nicho Assemblage of Traveling Altars, ca. 1940's880,960Price On Request
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Articulated Nazareno, Guatemala, ca. 1950597,960Price On Request
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Nicho 02, Bolivia, ca. 19501127,960Price On Request
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Virgen de vestir, western Guatemala573,960Price On Request
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Nicho 03, Bolivia, ca. 1950838,960Price On Request
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Nicho with San Antonio, Guatemala911,960Price On Request
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Saint, Guatemala, ca. 1900681,960Price On Request
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Stone Virgin, 18th century, Mexico821,960Price On Request
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Baby Jesus with silver sandals, Guatemala, early 20th cty720,960Price On Request
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Anonymous, articulated angel, Guatemala, ca. 1900553,960Price On Request
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Corpus Christi celebration headdress, Ecuador, ca. 1960The Corpus Christi celebration in Pujili, Cotopaxi Province, in the Andean highlands of Ecuador, is a syncretic pageant that blends Catholic rites with pre-Hispanic belief systems. It is famous for its costumes and glittering headdresses that are striking assemblages of recycleds objects. This stunning piece incorporates beads, ribbons, tinfoil, plastic dolls, mirrors, buttons, coins, feathers and more.740,960Price On Request
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Nicho 04, Bolivia, ca. 1950960,960Price On Request
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Nicho 04, Bolivia, ca. 1950 (closed)960,960Price On Request
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Victor Caceres: Ermita - Assemblage of Flowers, Seeds, StonesVictor Teodoro Caceres was born in Tilcara in the Province of Jujuy, Argentina around 1940. His native region is a province in Argentina’s remote northwest populated by indigenous Quechua villages and surrounded my desert landscapes and stunning multi-colored rock formations. Spanish colonial traditions are very much alive there today, along with indigenous cults.633,960Price On Request
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Saint in Full Robe, Pernambuco Brazil720,960Price On Request
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San Miguel with glass eyes, 19th century Guatemala730,960Price On Request
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SOLDSan Isidro (San Isidro Labrador) is the patron saint of farmers. He is usually depicted plowing a field with a team of oxen. According to legend he was a particularly devout farm worker who was able to fulfill his daily prayers while an angel was plowing the field for him. This unique 19th century sculpture shows him in Spanish colonial dress with a diminutive pair of oxen at his feet. It is a superb piece of Guatemalan sacred art from the period.757,960Sold
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San Miguel, Guatemala719,960Price On Request
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San Miguel (naif), western highlands, Guatemala739,960Price On Request
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Santiago/St. James, Guatemala, ca. 1900720,960Price On Request
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Santa Librada, tin retablo, ca. 1900, Zacatecas, Mexico714,960Price On Request
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San Miguel, Guatemala693,960Price On Request
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Nicho 01, Bolivia, ca. 19501135,960Price On Request
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San Miguel in colonial dress, Guatemala693,960Price On Request
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"Annunciation", Painting on metal, Guatemala, early 20th cty796,960Price On Request
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SOLDThis rare, exquisitely carved figure depicts San Pascual ("El Rey San Pascual"), a folk saint venerated throughout Mayan Guatemala although not approved by the Catholic church. He rules over the graveyward and is believed to cure infectuous diseases. Possibly a composite of pre-Hispanic death figures, he is represented as a skeleton, sometimes wearing a cape and crown and carrying a scythe. This piece is articulated and depicts the saint with all his attributes.721,960Sold
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Articulated saint/Virgen de Vestir, Guatemala, ca. 1900420,960Price On Request
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Pair of Santos de Vestir, Guatemala767,960Price On Request
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Pair of Santos de Vestir, detail928,960Price On Request
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Santa Luzia, Brazil720,960Price On Request
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Santo de vestir (angel), Guatemala768,960Price On Request
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Articulated saint, Mexico, early 20th century720,960Price On Request
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SOLD734,960Price On Request
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Bolivian Nicho Assemblage of Traveling Altars, detail698,960Price On Request
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Retablo on wood, Guatemala, 19th century685,960Price On Request
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Santo (San Antonio), Bolivia, 1940's733,960Price On Request
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San Benito, Brazil804,960Price On Request
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Articulated Virgen, Bolivia, 1940's720,960Price On Request
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Female Saint, Pernambuco, Brazil960,960Price On Request
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Antique Traveling Altar Containing Holy Family, Pernambuco, BrazilThis stunning antique piece (see next image for a different view) is a portable altar /Oratório de Viagem which the traveler, often a person traveling on business, would take with him and set up in his temporary accomodations in order to say his daily prayers. It thus functions as a temporary version of the typical household altar popular in Latin America. This particular traveling altar (ca. early 20th century) was collected in Pernambuco in Brazil's Northeast. It is both a superb piece of sacred and and of Brazilian folk art from this region.753,960Price On Request
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Traveling altar, Pernambuco, Brazil949,960Price On Request
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Traveling altar, Pernambuco, Brazil720,960Price On Request
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