Making New Mexican Santos: Franciscans and Vecino Dominance
in Late Colonial New Mexico

	Ross Frank
	Dept. of Ethnic Studies, UCSD

List of Illustration References and Plates

NOTE: the thumbnails are each linked to a larger version of the image.
Only the first 11 figures on the right side are proposed for publication n the article.

 

Reference Figures

Plates in Article

1

San Juan la Bautista, Franciscan "F" style, 18th century, Taylor Museum of the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center.

 

Santa Cruz de la Cañada Church, exterior, Philip E. Harroun, June, 1897 (Museum of New Mexico).

2

 

San José, Franciscan "B" style [Fray Delgado?], 18th century, Fred Harvey Collection, Museum of International Folk Art, Museum of New Mexico.

Santa Cruz de la Cañada interior, 1981 (Photo: Tom Velarde).

3

San José, Provincial Academic Style I, late 18th century, Taylor Museum.

 

Santa Cruz altarpiece, north nave, 1983 before restoration (Photo: Tom Velarde).

4

 

Santa Barbara, by José de Alcíbar - 1785, sent to Mission de Santa Barbara in 1787 (Alta CA).

 

 

Right inscription, top panel, Santa Cruz altarpiece, north nave (Photo: Gustavo Victor Goler).

5

Santo Entierro, Fray García, c. 1760, Santa Cruz de la Cañada.

 

Left inscription, top panel, Santa Cruz altarpiece, north nave (Photo: Gustavo Victor Goler).

6

 

San Rafael (1780), Bernardo Miera y Pacheco, Museum of International Folk Art, Museum of New Mexico.

Nuestra Señora de la Dolorosa, bottom-left panel, Santa Cruz altarpiece, north nave, Laguna Santero (Photo: Gustavo Victor Goler).

7

 

 

Laguna Mission Church altar screen, Laguna Santero

Santa Barbara, Laguna Mission altar screen (detail), Laguna Santero.

8

The Rosary Chapel, dedicated 1660, Puebla, Mexico.

 

Santa Cruz altarpiece, north nave, 1996 after restoration (Photo: Gustavo Victor Goler).

9

San José, Laguna Mission altar screen (detail), Laguna Santero.

 

Santa Rita, upper-left panel, Santa Cruz altarpiece, north nave, Rafael Aragón
(Photo: Gustavo Victor Goler).

10

Christ Entering Jerusalem, Fresquís, Private Collection.

 

San José, bottom-center panel, Santa Cruz altarpiece, north nave, Rafael Aragón
(Photo: Gustavo Victor Goler).

11

 

 

 

N.S. de la Dolorosa, Molleno, Private Collection.

Cristo Crucificado, upper-center panel, Santa Cruz altarpiece, north nave, Rafael Aragón (Photo: Gustavo Victor Goler).

12

 

 

Laguna Master inscription, reredos, San Miguel Chapel, Santa Fe.

Option for Cover:

Virgin with a Snake - Allegory of the Crucifixion, Private Collection (explanatory caption available).