Detail View: Santo Collection:

Creator display: 
Rio Arriba Workshop (American tinsmiths, active ca. 1870-1895)
Creator note: 
activity
Date display: 
1870-1895
Title: 
Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe
Title: 
Our Lady of Guadalupe
Description: 
Mary, sometimes with identifiably Indian features, standing in a body halo, supported upon a dark upturned crescent and a winged angel. She often wears a crown (an early addition to the original, removed in the 1880s).For general favors in sickness; against all evil, particularly war; patroness of the Mexican and Indian people.
Note Fr. Steele: 
I replaced glass and print (from an 1932 Ordo, printed 1831) and some of the solder.
Location name: 
Mexico
Materials display: 
print in tin (metal)-and-glass frame
Material name: 
tin (metal)
Material name: 
glass
Source name: 
Thomas J. Steele, S.J.: The Regis University Collection of New Mexico and Colorado Santos.
Subject term: 
saints
Subject term: 
Guadalupe, Our Lady of
Exhibition note: 
December 1992-January 1993; displayed at St Thos Seminary.
Acquisition note: 
1969
Accession number: 
RU0011
Measurements display: 
20 x 15.2 cm
Santo Subject: 
Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe (Our Lady of Guadalupe)
Santo Subject Type: 
Titles of Mary
Feast Day: 
December 12
Patronage: 
Patronage: For general favors in sickness; against all evil, particularly war; patroness of the Mexican and Indian peoples
Note: 
Mary standing in a body halo, supported upon a dark upturned crescent and a winged angel. She often wears a crown.
Rights text: 
IN COPYRIGHT - EDUCATIONAL USE PERMITTED