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19th c. Mexican Retablo "El Nino de Atocha" c.1800s Arm Chairs however the camera is untested

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Description

however the camera is untested

Salvaged from a paper factory in California

A factory owned by C

but soon sold their concern to the Woodstock Typewriter Company in 1914

Overall Diameter:29in

19th c. Mexican Retablo "El Nino de Atocha" c.1800s Arm Chairs however the camera is untestedABOUT An original 19th century Mexican folk retablo. Oil on tin. "El Nino de Atocha" is the patron saint for freeing prisoners and performing miracles for travelers and those in danger. It is one of the most popular subjects in Mexican retablo art. This popular image originated in Spain after the Moors invaded the town of Atocha. According to legend, there was a prison filled with Christians who lacked basic necessities including food and water. Only

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