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Miracles of Saint Salvador de Horta (Milagros del beato Salvador de Horta) (image 2 of 4), c1720. Creator: Juan Rodríguez Juárez
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Miracles of Saint Salvador de Horta (Milagros del beato Salvador de Horta) (image 2 of 4), c1720. Creator: Juan Rodríguez Juárez
Miracles of Saint Salvador de Horta (Milagros del beato Salvador de Horta) (image 2 of 4), c1720
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Image: Miracles of Saint Salvador de Horta (Milagros del beato Salvador de Horta) (image 2 of 4), c1720, by Juan Rodríguez Juárez. This oil on canvas painting dates back to the 1720s and is a testament to the rich artistic heritage of Mexico during the eighteenth century. The painting depicts several miraculous events attributed to Saint Salvador de Horta, a Spanish Franciscan friar who was born in Huesca, Aragon, Spain, in 1542. The central figure of the painting is Saint Salvador de Horta, dressed in Franciscan robes, surrounded by a crowd of people. Above him, in the sky, various miraculous events unfold. In the upper left corner, a woman is shown holding a child, who is being healed by the saint's intercession. In the upper right corner, a group of women are shown in awe as a cloud in the shape of a hand reaches down to touch a child. The use of vibrant colors and intricate details in the painting showcases the artistic skill of Juan Rodríguez Juárez, a Mexican painter active during the 18th century. The painting's historical significance lies in its representation of the devotion and faith of the people towards Saint Salvador de Horta, who was widely venerated in Mexico and other Latin American countries. This painting is now part of the Latin American Art collection at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), providing a valuable insight into the artistic and religious traditions of Mexico during the colonial period. The painting's intricate details and vivid colors continue to captivate viewers, making it a must-see for anyone interested in Latin American art and history.
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