Angel Playing a Guitar
Estofado Wood with Polychrome
23-1/2 x 21-3/4 x 17-3/4"
Base 5 x 6-3/4 x 9-3/4"
18th Century
Mexico
Colonial Period and Style

$52,000.00 plus shipping

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Description

Guitar Playing Angel 18th Century Original Polychrome Wood Carving Santo

Behold this charming 18th-century polychrome wood carving featuring an angel playing a guitar. While missing its wings and displaying minor conservation details, this piece is remarkably well-preserved considering its age. Mounted on a sleek black wooden base, it stands as a truly original conversation piece, destined to be the focal point wherever it's displayed.

Angels in iconography and religious tradition are often depicted performing various roles and bearing specific attributes that symbolize their divine function. Angels are considered celestial beings who serve as messengers and servants of God.

The representation of an angel playing a guitar or being involved in music is generally associated with the idea of divine beauty and harmony. Music is considered a form of spiritual expression and a way to elevate the soul towards the divine. The image of an angel playing the guitar can represent the idea that music is a form of worship and connection with the transcendental.

While there may not be a specific angel with the guitar as an attribute, music is valued in many religious traditions as a means of praise and worship, and it is believed that angels use it to glorify God. The representation of an angel playing a guitar symbolizes the spiritual beauty and harmony associated with music in the context of spirituality and is considered an exceptional piece due to its uniqueness, as there are not many similar pieces, adding value through its originality.

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Details

Material/Technique:

Estofado Wood with Polychrome

Size:

23-1/2 x 21-3/4 x 17-3/4"

Base:

5 x 6-3/4 x 9-3/4"

Date/Period:

18th Century

Style:

Colonial

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