Retablos
Retablos (also known as láminas) are small oil paintings inspired by traditional Catholic church art depicting Christ, the Virgin Mother, and revered Saints brought to life on tin, wood and occasionally copper. The practice of creating retablos began in Spain hundreds of years ago, and then traveled to the Americas and into Mexico where it was adopted and evolved into an important form of folk art.
Retablo were often displayed in homes of devout believers to honor their Patron Saints and were invoked to aid and remedy any number of situations.
Retablo were often displayed in homes of devout believers to honor their Patron Saints and were invoked to aid and remedy any number of situations.
- "Father of the Christmas Tree" Tradition
- 19th century
- 19th century antique Mexican retablo
- 19th Century Bolivian Retablo on Zinc Sheet
- 19th century Mexican antique retablo
- 19th Century Original Retablo Oil Painting on Tin
- a hospital order dedicated to the sick
- Alegoria de la Redencion
- All Children of Mary Retablo
- Alma de Maria
- also known as Isidore the Farmer Spanish: San Isidro Labrador 19th Century Mexican Retablo #173
- and a forerunner of the Red Cross
- and bleeding. Sometimes the image is shown shining within the Bosom of Christ with His wounded hands pointing at the heart. The wounds and crown of thorns allude to the manner of Jesus' death
- and perched on top of each finger are the figures of Jesus
- and Plumbers.
- and Saint Anne.
- and the Spirits of Wisdom
- Anima Solas
- antique mexican retablo
- antique retablo
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- Arbol de la Vida
- Archangel Raphael and Four Donors Spanish Colonial Retablo
- Blessed Virgin Mary
- Blessed Virgin Mary the Cueva Santa
- Bolivia
- Builders
- calvario
- calvary
- Camillus de Lellis 19th Century Mexican Retablo #172
- Christ appears flanked by His Parents and his Grandparents
- Christ Crucified Spanish Colonial Tin Retablo in Original Nicho
- Christ of Esquipulas
- christ retablo
- colonial spain
- colonial spanish
- Concepcion Avila The "Beestung Lip Painter"
- Cristo
- Cristo con los Simbolos de la Pasion
- Cristo Crucificado de Saucito
- Cristo Crucificado y las Animas
- Cristo Entierro
- Cristo Negro de Esquipulas / Black Christ of Esquipulas
- Cristo Negro or Black Christ of Central America and Mexico
- Crucifixion
- Cruz de las Animas
- Cueva Santa
- Deposition of Christ / Piety with Jose of Arimathea and Nicodemus
- Divine Approval of the Red Cross of St. Camillus.
- Dolorosa Madonna
- Dolorosa Madonna Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows Retablo
- El Hombre Eucaristico De Dolores O El Varon Eucaristico De Dolores
- encircled by the crown of thorns
- Entombment of the Body of Jesus after Crucifixion
- especially during the plague
- Father of the Christmas Tree
- Guatemala Retablo
- He became the Patron Saint of Germania
- he is often depicted as a Winged and Sainted Angel with a Crucifix and a Finger Pointing to GodMany Believers testified to have seen him assume wings and fly off comfort a suffering person while preaching.
- Here are represented the Seven Spirits
- Holy Child of Atocha
- Holy Mother of the Cave
- Hospitals
- In Retablo Art
- included exorcism and healing the sick
- is the title given to the Blessed Virgin Mary in her role as patroness of the Carmelite Order
- Isidore the Labourer
- Jeronimo de Leon
- jesus
- Jesus Christ
- Jesus Christ Eucharist Man of Sorrows Retablo
- jewelry
- Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus
- Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus Retablo 3
- known as the "Apostle of the Germans"
- La Mana Poderosa
- La Mana Poderosa Rare 19th Century Retablo
- La Sombra de San Pedro
- Late 19th century oil painting on canvas
- Late 19th Century Original Retablo Oil Painting on Tin
- Late 19th Century Original Retablo Oil Painting on Tin created in Mexico
- Late 19th Century Original Retablo Oil Painting on Tin created in Mexico.
- Lord of the Whips
- Madre de Atocha
- Mano Poderosa All-Powerful Hand 19th Century Mexican Retablo
- maria
- Maria Madre de Atocha
- Maria Mother Mary
- Mary
- Mary Appearing to an Anima Sola
- Mary Our Lady of Atocha
- Mercedian Order
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- Mexican Art
- mexican handicraft
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- Miracles attributed to him before and after his death
- Mother Mary
- Nino de Atocha from Saints and Sinners
- Nuestra Senora de la Altagracia
- Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes
- Nuestra Senora del Pueblito
- Nuestra Señora del Carmen
- Nuestro Señor de Mapimí
- Nurses and Physicians. His assistance is also invoked Against Gambling.
- of Counsel
- of Knowledge and of Fear of the LORD
- of Might
- of Understanding
- or Virgin of Carmel
- Order of Camillians
- Our Lady of La Salette (French: Notre-Dame de La Salette)
- Our Lady of Mercy
- Our Lady of Mount Carmel
- Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows
- Our Lady of the Village of Queretero
- painted by Master Retablero Concepcion Avila
- particularly with The Sacred Heart is often depicted in Christian Art as a flaming heart
- particularly within the Catholic Church.
- Paschal Baylón
- Patroness of Prisoners
- Patroness Saint of Impossible Causes
- Perched on the tips of the fingers of a detached hand
- Peter Paul Rubens
- pierced by the lance-wound
- Pieta
- represented as an intercessor of the Animas del Purgatorio.
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- Sagrada Corazon de Jesus
- Sagrada Corazon de Jesus y Maria con San Jeronimo y San Francisco
- Saint
- Saint Acacius
- Saint Anastasius
- Saint Anne
- saint anthony
- Saint Camillus de Lellis
- Saint Camillus de Lellis / San Camilo de Lelis
- Saint Camillus de Lellis / San Camilo de Lelis The Red Cross
- Saint Camillus De Lellis is the Patron Saint of the Sick
- Saint Dimas
- Saint Joachim
- Saint John the Baptist ×
- Saint Joseph
- Saint Michael
- Saint Michael Appearing to the Souls in Purgatory
- saint nicholas
- Saint Nicholas San Nicolas Antique 19th C. Spanish Colonial Painting on Canvas/ Retablo
- Saint Peter
- Saint Rita
- Saint Vincent is the Patron Saint of Construction Workers
- Saints and Sinners
- San Acacio
- San Agustin de Hippo
- San Anastasio Martir
- San Anastasius Martyr Retablo #115
- San Antonio ×
- San Benito de Palermo
- San Bonifacio Martir
- San Camilo de Lelis
- San Caralampio
- San Cayetano
- San Dimas
- San Juan Bautista
- San Miguel
- San Miguel con los Animas
- san nicolas
- San Pasqual Bailon
- San Pasqual Bailon - Kitchen Saint
- San Pasqual Bailon - Kitchen Saint 19th Century Mexican Retablo
- san pedro
- San Salvador de Horta
- San Vicente Ferrer 19th Century Mexican Retablo
- San Vicente Ferrer Retablo #114
- San Ysidro Labrador
- Santa Anna and San Joachim. The symbol of
- Santa Maria con Anima Sola
- Santa Rita de Cascia
- Señor de los Azotes
- shining with divine light
- Soul of Mary
- spanish retablo
- St. Augustine of Hippo
- surmounted by a cross
- The City of God
- The Cross of Souls
- The Entombment of Christ
- the Hand of Jesus Christ
- The Penitent Thief
- The Potbellied Virgin
- The Sacred Heart of Jesus
- The Sacred Heart of Jesus 2
- The Shadow of Saint Peter
- The Veil of Veronica or Holy Face of Jesus Retablo
- tin nicho
- Virgen del Carmen
- Virgin Mary
- Virgin of the Cave
- What are the Seven Spirits of the Lamb?
Seven Spirits of God: Including the Spirit of the Lord - which are before the Throne of God.
- while the fire represents the transformative power of divine love.
- zinc sheet