Colonial Religious Christian Art of Saint Joseph and Jesus, "Saint Joseph and the Child"
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Delivery EstimateThis endearing painting by Fernando Sayan Polo portrays Joseph holding Baby Jesus in one arm and a florid branch with his free hand. Their expressions are filled with serenity as Sayan Polo replicates the religious art of Cuzco. The Peruvian artist paints with oils, adding bronze leaf applications to detail their halos and star-filled cloaks.
Titled "San José y el Niño" in Spanish.
- 0.15 kgs
- 0.3 lbs
- 49.5 cm W x 69.5 cm H
- 19.5" W x 27.5" H
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Tricia
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07/24/2021
"Beautiful and Artistic."
This painting was bought for a House of Prayer in Ireland..Here is their review. This is a beautiful artistic piece and depicts the apparition as it was. The colours are very vivid and we love how it was painted to look old.Very happy with the purchase Thank you Fernando , your artistic gift is well appreciated.
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Virgin of Guadalupe, Oil and Bronze Leaf on Canvas Religious Art
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Leslie
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12/21/2016
"This is absolutely beautiful."
The face draws you in and the Andean style with the gold is absolutely beautiful. It is also at a great price. Framing is costing more than the icon. Highly recommended.
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Saint Therese of Lisieux, Religious Colonial Replica Painting
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