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Saint Joseph the Patriarch, c. 1830 (water-based paint on wood panel)
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Saint Joseph the Patriarch, c. 1830 (water-based paint on wood panel)
BRN195825 Saint Joseph the Patriarch, c. 1830 (water-based paint on wood panel) by Aragon, Jose Rafael (c.1795-1862); 22.2 x 16.2 cm; The Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; (add.info.: San JosePatriarca, father of Jesus); eBarnes Foundation; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22340380
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This print showcases "Saint Joseph the Patriarch" by Jose Rafael Aragon, a renowned American artist from the 19th century. Painted using water-based paint on wood panel, this exquisite piece measures 22.2 x 16.2 cm and is currently housed in The Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The artwork depicts Saint Joseph, the father of Jesus, dressed in traditional costume and adorned with a halo above his head. This portrayal reflects the influence of Catholicism in Spanish America during that era. With its vibrant colors and intricate details, Aragon's painting captures the essence of religious devotion prevalent in New Mexico and other parts of Latin America. The image also highlights elements of folk art and primitive style commonly found in Mexican culture at that time. The altar screen behind Saint Joseph is adorned with flowers, adding an element of beauty to this spiritual scene. Through this remarkable piece, Aragon pays homage to Christianity and its significance within Mexican society during the 19th century. The painting serves as a testament to both faith and artistic expression as it merges religious iconography with cultural symbolism. This print offers viewers a glimpse into history while celebrating the talent of an accomplished artist who skillfully captured the essence of Saint Joseph's role as a revered figure within Roman Catholicism.
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