Latin America, Mexico, ca. 19th century CE. A tender rendition of N.S. Refugio de Pecadores - Our Lady, Refuge of Sinners painted on heavy gauge tin. In 1719, a Jesuit missionary brought a copy of a painting originally created for an altar formerly at Frascati, Italy, in the style of Guido or Salvator Rosa, to Mexico, the city of Zacatecas to be precise. The painting inspired the locals to adopt N.S. Refugio de Pecadores as their patron. In this composition, the Virgin wears a golden crown and supports a crowned Christ Child whose nude body is covered by a transparent robe. She dons a scarf that is drawn across her right shoulder, and her dark blue cape is initialed with her ciphers. The Christ child rests his right hand on her right arm and grips her right thumb with his left hand. A touching scene, and this rendition clearly follows the tenets for its correct representation. The artist must have admired Rosa's style and composition. Size: 13.25" L x 10" W (33.7 cm x 25.4 cm); 14.25" L x 11.25" W (36.2 cm x 28.6 cm) in frame
Provenance: private Moore collection, Denver, Colorado, USA, acquired thirty years ago
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Condition
Expected surface wear with pigment losses as shown, but overall the imagery is very legible. Frame likely dates later than the retablo.