Description: FROM SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, MEXICO: FABULOUS EXAMPLE OF MEXICAN POPULAR FOLK ART! #14 BEAUTIFUL VINTAGE MEDIUM SIZE 6" X 5" 1970's HAND-PAINTED TIN MEXICAN RETABLO "San Miguel style", featuring TRADITIONALLY DRESSED MEXICAN MAN NAMED JACINTO, HARVESTING PRICKLY PEARS INTO A CRATE ALREADY FULL OF FRUIT (if you are not familiar with this fruit of Nopal cactus, please see last photo). ST. FRANCIS (SAN FRANCISCO) APPEARS FLOATING IN THE SKIES ABOVE THE SCENE.TEXT: THANK YOU GOD FOR PRICKLY PEARS. JACINTO. CHARMING, INCREDIBLY DEAILED FOLK PAINTING, REALLY A LITTLE MASTERPIECE! BEAUTIFUL BRIGHT COLORS DEPICT THE DRAMATIC MEXICAN LANDSCAPE, COMPLETE WITH MOUNTAINS IN THE BACKGROUND, AND A TALL NOPAL TREE THAT ISSUED ENOUGH FRUIT FOR HARVEST. ABSOLUTELY CHARMING PAINTING! There is a hole provided for hanging on the wall.The charming piece is in beautiful vintage condition; you might see some expected superficial imperfections & specks of rust on the surface. The back is painted black to prevent rusting, but there might be some micro specks, still. The piece is in good vintage condition; nicely preserved. DETAILS:6" x 5"Hand-painted in San Miguel de Allende, MexicoCirca 1970's
Price: 47.5 USD
Location: New Milford, New Jersey
End Time: 2024-10-26T01:06:29.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Color: Multi-Color
Original/Reproduction: Original
Material: Tin
Featured Refinements: Retablo Folk Art
Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico
Handmade: Yes
Maker: Mexico
Culture: Mexican