Collection: Spanish Colonial & Devotional
Spanish Colonial art from the southernmost United States including New Mexico and California, Mexico, Mesoamerica and South America. The art often blends Indigenous iconography and styles with European religious themes, reflecting the complex interactions between colonizers and native populations. The art often emphasizes themes of devotion, community, and cultural identity. Popular forms include Retablos, Bultos and Santeros.

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New Mexican Crucifix (Christ on the Cross), circa 1885
Vendor:Jose Ortega (1858-1941), HispanicRegular price $26,500.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
New Mexican Bulto of Saint Anthony, circa 1800
Vendor:Laguna Santero (active 1790-1809), HispanicRegular price $4,850.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Ex Voto; Miraculous Intervention of a Difficult Pregnacy, Retablo, 1869
Vendor:Artist UnknownRegular price $3,600.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
El Nino, Retablo
Vendor:Artist UnknownRegular price $3,500.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Ex Voto; Holy Tribute for the Healing from Falling off the Church Bell Tower., Retablo, dated 1934
Vendor:Cook Gallery | Historic Fine ArtRegular price $2,900.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Ex Voto; Holy Tribute for the Healing of a Son, Retablo, circa 1940
Vendor:Artist UnknownRegular price $2,750.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Ex Voto; Holy Tribute for Saving a Brother, Retablo, circa 1925
Vendor:Cook Gallery | Historic Fine ArtRegular price $2,600.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Ex Voto; Holy Tribute for the Return to Good Health, Retablo, 1922
Vendor:Artist UnknownRegular price $2,500.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Ex Voto; Holy Tribute for the Return of Good Health, Retablo, 1944
Vendor:Artist UnknownRegular price $2,000.00Regular priceUnit price / per