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Don Ignacio Leonel Gómez Cervantes
1788
Mexican
Doña Josefa de la Cotera y Calvo de la Puerta, Marquesa of Rivas Cacho
1816
Mexican
Coat of Arms of the Gómez de Cervantes y Altamirano de Velasco Family
ca. 1802
Mexican
Mano Poderosa (The All-Powerful Hand), or Las Cinco Personas (The Five Persons)
19th century
Mexican
Nuestra Senora de Guadelupe (Our Lady of Guadalupe)
19th century
Mexican
Our Lady of the Rosary with Saints
18th century
Mexican
Crucifix on Altar
late 18th–early 19th century
Mexican
From Spanish and Indian, Mestizo (De Español y India sale Mestizo)
early 18th century
Saltillo; Mexican
Sarape
19th century
Mexican
El Velo de Santa Veronica
Mexican
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel (Nuestra Senora del Carmen?)
Mexican
Crucifijo, Nuestro Senor de Chalma
Mexican
Crucifijo, Nuestro Senor de Chalma
Mexican
Bag
first half of 20th century
Mexican
Tourist Replica of Large Sculpture
20th century
Mexican
Ferris Wheel
1996
Mexican
Child's Chair
ca. 1850
Mexican
Devotional Cross
19th century
Mexican
Don Ignacio Leonel Gómez Cervantes
1788
Mexican
Doña Josefa de la Cotera y Calvo de la Puerta, Marquesa of Rivas Cacho
1816
Mexican
Coat of Arms of the Gómez de Cervantes y Altamirano de Velasco Family
ca. 1802
Mexican
Mano Poderosa (The All-Powerful Hand), or Las Cinco Personas (The Five Persons)
19th century
Mexican
Nuestra Senora de Guadelupe (Our Lady of Guadalupe)
19th century
Mexican
Our Lady of the Rosary with Saints
18th century
Mexican
Crucifix on Altar
late 18th–early 19th century
Mexican
From Spanish and Indian, Mestizo (De Español y India sale Mestizo)
early 18th century
Saltillo; Mexican
Sarape
19th century
Mexican
El Velo de Santa Veronica
Mexican
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel (Nuestra Senora del Carmen?)
Mexican
Crucifijo, Nuestro Senor de Chalma
Mexican
Crucifijo, Nuestro Senor de Chalma
Mexican
Bag
first half of 20th century
Mexican
Tourist Replica of Large Sculpture
20th century
Mexican
Ferris Wheel
1996
Mexican
Child's Chair
ca. 1850
Mexican
Devotional Cross
19th century
Mexican
Don Ignacio Leonel Gómez Cervantes
1788
Mexican
Doña Josefa de la Cotera y Calvo de la Puerta, Marquesa of Rivas Cacho
1816
Mexican
Coat of Arms of the Gómez de Cervantes y Altamirano de Velasco Family
ca. 1802
Mexican
Mano Poderosa (The All-Powerful Hand), or Las Cinco Personas (The Five Persons)
19th century
Mexican
Nuestra Senora de Guadelupe (Our Lady of Guadalupe)
19th century
Mexican
Our Lady of the Rosary with Saints
18th century
Mexican
Crucifix on Altar
late 18th–early 19th century
Mexican
From Spanish and Indian, Mestizo (De Español y India sale Mestizo)
early 18th century
Saltillo; Mexican
Sarape
19th century
Mexican
El Velo de Santa Veronica
Mexican
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel (Nuestra Senora del Carmen?)
Mexican
Crucifijo, Nuestro Senor de Chalma
Mexican
Crucifijo, Nuestro Senor de Chalma
Mexican
Bag
first half of 20th century
Mexican
Tourist Replica of Large Sculpture
20th century
Mexican
Ferris Wheel
1996
Mexican
Child's Chair
ca. 1850
Mexican
Devotional Cross
19th century