Our Lady Of Guadalupe Collection
"Our Lady of Guadalupe: A Symbol of Faith and Devotion" The Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe, located in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco State, Mexico
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"Our Lady of Guadalupe: A Symbol of Faith and Devotion" The Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe, located in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco State, Mexico, stands as a testament to the enduring devotion towards Our Lady of Guadalupe. This iconic cathedral is a significant religious landmark in North America. Our Lady of Guadalupe holds great cultural and spiritual significance for the people of Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco. The image of this revered figure can be found in various forms throughout history. One such representation is an 18th-century painting created by a Peruvian (Cuzco) painter known as "Our Lady of Guapulo. " Another notable depiction is an oil-on-canvas artwork titled "Our Lady of Guadalupe; Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe. " This piece showcases the beauty and grace associated with the Virgin Mary. Intricate craftsmanship comes to life through "The Virgin of the Guadaloupe, " which combines oil and mother-of-pearl on panel. Its exquisite details highlight the reverence bestowed upon Our Lady. A small statue carved from stone in 1937 by Majel G. Claflin captures the essence and serenity that surrounds Our Lady's presence. Similarly, a tin nicho containing a guadalupe bulto crafted by Claflin demonstrates her enduring influence on artistic expression. Majel G. Claflin's hand-drawn guadalupe in tin form further exemplifies how artistry has been used to honor this beloved figure since its creation in 1937. The head sculpture created by Claflin adds depth and dimension to portrayals while evoking feelings of awe and admiration. Pedro Antonio Fresquis' work from ca. 1780-1830 showcases his talent as he brings forth another rendition depicting Our Lady's divine grace through his brushstrokes.