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NEW MEXICO: CHURCH, 1943. A santo figure and Mater Dolorosa painting in a church in Trampas
NEW MEXICO: CHURCH, 1943.
A santo figure and Mater Dolorosa painting in a church in Trampas, New Mexico. Photograph by John Collier, 1943
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1943 Altar Catholic Church Collier Folk Art Mexican New Mexico Santo Southwest Virgin Mary Mater Dolorosa
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NEW MEXICO - CHURCH, 1943. A Glimpse into the Soul of Trampas
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This photograph by John Collier takes us back to the year 1943 in a small church nestled in the heart of Trampas, New Mexico. The image captures a moment frozen in time, showcasing an exquisite santo figure and a Mater Dolorosa painting that adorn the sacred space. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece of folk art, we are transported to a world where faith intertwines with culture. The santo figure stands tall, emanating an aura of devotion and spirituality. Its intricate craftsmanship reflects the rich Mexican heritage prevalent in this region. Adjacent to it is the Mater Dolorosa painting depicting the Virgin Mary in her sorrowful state. This poignant artwork evokes deep emotions as we witness her anguish through subtle brushstrokes and delicate colors. The interior of this humble Catholic church exudes tranquility and reverence. It serves as a sanctuary for locals seeking solace amidst their daily struggles during those uncertain times. John Collier's lens captures not just an altar or religious artifacts but also encapsulates the essence of Southwest America's spiritual identity. This photograph showcases how faith intertwines with everyday life—a testament to cultural diversity within American society. Through this timeless image from Granger Art on Demand, we are reminded that art has no boundaries; it transcends time and connects us all through shared human experiences—allowing us to appreciate
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