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Purchased with funds provided by SAMA's Membership Tour to Guatemala.

Saint Teresa of Ávila

Purchased with funds provided by SAMA's Membership Tour to Guatemala.
Purchased with funds provided by SAMA's Membership Tour to Guatemala.
Contact us at copyright@samuseum.org for rights and reproduction of this image. Photography by Peggy Tenison.

Saint Teresa of Ávila

Date: late- 17th century
Place made:Guatemala, North and Central America
Dimensions:
h. 50 1/2 in. (128.3 cm); w. 22 1/2 in. (57.2 cm); d. 17 1/2 in. (44.5 cm)
Credit Line: San Antonio Museum of Art, purchased with funds provided by SAMA's Membership Tour to Guatemala
Object number: 74.60.17
Provenance: Purchased from Mrs. Eva H. de Smith
Label Text
This statue represents Saint Teresa of Ávila (1515–1582), a Spanish nun who co-founded the Order of the Discalced Carmelites. Her writings on spiritual mysticism were widely discussed during her lifetime and became popular throughout Latin America during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Here she appears standing with books in hand, symbolizing her scholarship. Her upward gaze suggests deep spiritual meditation. This work features the “estofado" decorative technique, in which top layers of paint are scratched away from a sculpture to reveal delicate patterns accented with gold or silver leaf.

(LA, 2021)
On view


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