SANTO NIÑO LIMOSNERITO
SANTO NIÑO LIMOSNERITO
WHAT ARE THESE?
This gold glass 5” × 7” hanging frame houses this one of a kind vintage artwork from the 1920’s of Mexico.
This devotional print was rediscovered in the 1980’s and subsequently reprinted in black and white. It was then hand-painted, a widespread practice in the 20’s to make them more appealing and personal. Therefore, these are, what I will coin, ‘double vintage’!
Each work of art is totally unique and one off. I’ve recycled some of my own T* shawls, boiling strips of cashmere to get this colourful cord to hang the frame with. Perfectly on brand!
These are a great present for a spiritual or religious character. Or, why not create a little shrine of your own at home? Mine is on my bathroom wall.
Here is some information about this special, rare figure of a man:
WHO WAS HE?
St Thomas of Villanova was a 16th Century Augustinian friar, Archbishop of Valencia, and a key figure in the renewal of the church in Spain.
PATRON SAINT OF:
‘Studies’

