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Virgin Of Guadalupe Collection

"Virgin of Guadalupe: A Symbol of Faith and Devotion in North America" The Virgin of Guadalupe holds a special place in the hearts of millions, particularly in Mexico

Background imageVirgin Of Guadalupe Collection: Our Lady of Guapulo, 18th century. Creator: Peruvian (Cuzco) Painter

Our Lady of Guapulo, 18th century. Creator: Peruvian (Cuzco) Painter
Our Lady of Guapulo, 18th century

Background imageVirgin Of Guadalupe Collection: Panoramic View of the Basilica de Guadalupe, Mexico City 1880s (engraving)

Panoramic View of the Basilica de Guadalupe, Mexico City 1880s (engraving)
KW110802 Panoramic View of the Basilica de Guadalupe, Mexico City 1880s (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: the site where, on December 9, 1531)

Background imageVirgin Of Guadalupe Collection: Our Lady of Guadalupe, c. 1840 ( Water-based paint on wood panel)

Our Lady of Guadalupe, c. 1840 ( Water-based paint on wood panel)
BRN195821 Our Lady of Guadalupe, c.1840 ( Water-based paint on wood panel) by Spanish School, (19th century); 40.6 x 26.7 cm; The Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Background imageVirgin Of Guadalupe Collection: Small Statue of Guadalupe Cut in Stone, c. 1937. Creator: Majel G. Claflin

Small Statue of Guadalupe Cut in Stone, c. 1937. Creator: Majel G. Claflin
Small Statue of Guadalupe Cut in Stone, c. 1937

Background imageVirgin Of Guadalupe Collection: Tin Nicho Containing Guadalupe Bulto, c. 1936. Creator: Majel G. Claflin

Tin Nicho Containing Guadalupe Bulto, c. 1936. Creator: Majel G. Claflin
Tin Nicho Containing Guadalupe Bulto, c. 1936

Background imageVirgin Of Guadalupe Collection: Hand Drawn Guadalupe in Tin Form, c. 1937. Creator: Majel G. Claflin

Hand Drawn Guadalupe in Tin Form, c. 1937. Creator: Majel G. Claflin
Hand Drawn Guadalupe in Tin Form, c. 1937

Background imageVirgin Of Guadalupe Collection: Head of Guadalupe, c. 1938. Creator: Majel G. Claflin

Head of Guadalupe, c. 1938. Creator: Majel G. Claflin
Head of Guadalupe, c. 1938

Background imageVirgin Of Guadalupe Collection: Our Lady of Guadalupe (Bulto), c. 1938. Creator: Majel G. Claflin

Our Lady of Guadalupe (Bulto), c. 1938. Creator: Majel G. Claflin
Our Lady of Guadalupe (Bulto), c. 1938

Background imageVirgin Of Guadalupe Collection: Bulto of the Virgin of Guadalupe, c. 1936. Creator: E. Boyd

Bulto of the Virgin of Guadalupe, c. 1936. Creator: E. Boyd
Bulto of the Virgin of Guadalupe, c. 1936

Background imageVirgin Of Guadalupe Collection: Our Lady of Guadalupe, ca. 1780-1830. Creator: Pedro Antonio Fresquis

Our Lady of Guadalupe, ca. 1780-1830. Creator: Pedro Antonio Fresquis
Our Lady of Guadalupe, ca. 1780-1830

Background imageVirgin Of Guadalupe Collection: Indulgence for donation of alms towards the building of a Church to th

Indulgence for donation of alms towards the building of a Church to the Virgin of Guadalupe (modern facsimile impression), 1608 (facsimile 1930-40)

Background imageVirgin Of Guadalupe Collection: Feast of Guadalupe, Mexico, from the Holidays series (N80) for Duke brand cigarettes

Feast of Guadalupe, Mexico, from the Holidays series (N80) for Duke brand cigarettes, 1890

Background imageVirgin Of Guadalupe Collection: The Virgin of Guadalupe with the Four Apparitions, 1773. Creator: Nicolas Enriquez

The Virgin of Guadalupe with the Four Apparitions, 1773. Creator: Nicolas Enriquez
The Virgin of Guadalupe with the Four Apparitions, 1773

Background imageVirgin Of Guadalupe Collection: Elaborately Carved Altar of Guadalupe, Church of Tpozotlan, State of Mexico, Mex

Elaborately Carved Altar of Guadalupe, Church of Tpozotlan, State of Mexico, Mex. c1930s. Altarpiece dedicated to the Virgin of Guadalupe, completed in 1756 in the Church of San Francisco Javier

Background imageVirgin Of Guadalupe Collection: Our Lady of Guadalupe, 1779. Artist: Salcedo, Sebastian (active ca. 1779-1783)

Our Lady of Guadalupe, 1779. Artist: Salcedo, Sebastian (active ca. 1779-1783)
Our Lady of Guadalupe, 1779. Found in the collection of the Denver Art Museum

Background imageVirgin Of Guadalupe Collection: Interior of The Monastery of Santa MarAia de Guadalupe

Interior of The Monastery of Santa MarAia de Guadalupe
The Royal Monastery of Santa Maria de Guadalupe (Spanish: Real Monasterio de Nuestra SeAnora de Guadalupe) is a Roman Catholic monastic establishment in Guadalupe, CAaceres

Background imageVirgin Of Guadalupe Collection: JUAN DIEGO, 1531. The Virgin of Guadalupe appearing to Juan Diego in 1531

JUAN DIEGO, 1531. The Virgin of Guadalupe appearing to Juan Diego in 1531. Fresco at the Church of San Francisco Javier in Tepotzotan, Mexico, 1756

Background imageVirgin Of Guadalupe Collection: Mexico, Guerrero, Petatlan. Virgin of Guadalupe Art at the Santuario Nacional del

Mexico, Guerrero, Petatlan. Virgin of Guadalupe Art at the Santuario Nacional del Padre Jesus de Petatlan Sanctuary

Background imageVirgin Of Guadalupe Collection: Mexico, Guerrero, Barra de Potosi. Detail of Small Virgin of Guadalupe shrine

Mexico, Guerrero, Barra de Potosi. Detail of Small Virgin of Guadalupe shrine

Background imageVirgin Of Guadalupe Collection: Mexico, Guerrero, Barra de Potosi. Flowers and Virgin of Guadalupe statue

Mexico, Guerrero, Barra de Potosi. Flowers and Virgin of Guadalupe statue


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"Virgin of Guadalupe: A Symbol of Faith and Devotion in North America" The Virgin of Guadalupe holds a special place in the hearts of millions, particularly in Mexico. This iconic image has been depicted in various forms throughout history, each capturing the essence of her significance. In the 1880s, an engraving showcased a panoramic view of the Basilica de Guadalupe in Mexico City. This grand structure stands as a testament to the devotion inspired by Our Lady. An 18th-century painting known as "Our Lady of Guapulo, " created by a Peruvian painter from Cuzco, showcases another interpretation. The delicate brushstrokes and vibrant colors bring forth a sense of reverence for this divine figure. A water-based paint on wood panel artwork from around 1840 beautifully portrays Our Lady's grace and compassion. The artist skillfully captures her ethereal presence, inviting viewers to contemplate their own spirituality. Moving forward to the early 20th century, we see different interpretations emerge through stone carvings and tin nichos crafted by Majel G. Claflin. These intricate pieces showcase not only artistic talent but also deep religious devotion. Another remarkable creation is E. Boyd's bulto sculpture from 1936 – a testament to how artists have sought to capture the essence and beauty embodied by Our Lady throughout time. Pedro Antonio Fresquis' work from ca. 1780-1830 depicts an exquisite representation that has stood the test of time. Its timeless appeal continues to inspire generations with its depiction of faith and hope. Lastly, an indulgence document serves as evidence that even financial contributions towards building churches dedicated to Our Lady were seen as acts worthy of spiritual merit. The Virgin of Guadalupe remains an enduring symbol across centuries - representing love, protection, and unwavering faith for countless individuals throughout North America and beyond.