Detail View: Santo Collection:

Creator display: 
Aragon, Luis (American santero, 1899-1977)
Creator note: 
American santero
Creator role: 
creator
Date display: 
1974
Title: 
Santa Ines del Campo
Materials display: 
pine and cedar
Material name: 
pine (wood)
Source name: 
Thomas J. Steele, S.J.: The Regis University Collection of New Mexico and Colorado Santos.
Work type: 
bultos
Work type: 
sculpture (visual works)
Accession number: 
RU0039
Measurements display: 
26 x 12 x 12 cm
Santo Subject: 
Santa Inés del Campo (Saint Inez or Agnes of Benigamin)
Santo Subject Type: 
Female Saints
Lived: 
Santa Inés del Campo (Saint Inez or Agnes of Benigamin)
Feast Day: 
January 21 or 22
Patronage: 
Patronage: of persons and animals lost in the wilderness, of those who work outdoors, of transients and runaways; for purity; for trees, flowers, crops, and flocks. There is a great alabanza in her honor, and Pedro Fresquis wrote on a retablo of her, "Santa Ynes deve ser Abogada de lo perdiddo en el campo -- Saint Inés must be the advocate of anyone or anything lost in the outdoors."
Note: 
A discalced Augustinian nun of a convent near Valencia, especially devoted to the Eucharist; Josepha was her name in religion. A long garment, sometimes a nun's veil or wimple, sometimes long hair; holding a palm and candle or a staff which is in flower; in a landscape of sorts sometimes with lambs.
Rights text: 
IN COPYRIGHT - EDUCATIONAL USE PERMITTED