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San José (St. Joseph: Bearded, sandaled saint standing on a carved rock; child in left arm, lily stalk in right, a robe of gessoed cloth over a long-sleeved tunic.) Polychrome, wig, metal halo, about 5' (150 cm.).

Child: in a white robe trimmed in gold and a red mantle edged in white lace; wood, gesso and paint with carved hair; on the hair is a silver-colored 3-pointed tiara known as a diadema con palmas; about 2½' (75 cm.).

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English: San José, in the church of Santo Domingo Díaz Ordaz, Oaxaca, Mexico, far left corner of the nave
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In the gallery: Santos in Oaxaca, Mexico

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7 July 1991

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