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The Virgin of Carmel, detail of man in purgotory. By Manuel Chili called "Caspicara" (18th CE). Patron of seafarers in Spain of the métis in Peru and Ecuador. At Her feet the souls of purgatory as invoking her interecession. Polychrome wood. Museum of the monastery.
Location
S. Francisco/Quito/Ecuador
Unique Identifier
ART459049
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
2933px × 4338px
Photo Credit
© Gilles Mermet / Art Resource, NY
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18th century CE
Baroque
Colonial, South American
Polychrome
Purgatory
School, Ecuadorian
Sculpture
Soul
Statue
Virgin and Child
Woodcarving