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San Juan Bautista, San Miguel

St. John the Baptist: Animal skins, book and lamb on left hand, floor-length gold-colored cross in right. Wood, gesso, paint; painted eyes, carved hair; fabric cape; about 3' (90 cm.).

Saint Michael: Wings, standing on a cloud with angel faces; sword in right hand is part of the carving; shield in left hand inscribed Quien ____ Dios, second word could be como; greaves, halo. Painted wood, about 2' (60 cm.).

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English: San Juan Bautista, in Preciosa Sangre de Cristo church in Teotitlán del Valle, Oaxaca, Mexico, in a niche in the retablo of the altar near the fa end of the right wall of the nave
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In the gallery: Santos in Oaxaca, Mexico

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