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Spanish Colonial Art & Objects of Faith San Ramon Nonato Retablo
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San Ramon Nonato Retablo

$150.00

This tiny retablo painted by Marie Romero Cash depicts San Ramon Nonato, patron saint of slaves, women in labor, and victims of gossip, protector of newborns; he is called “Nonato” which translates to “unborn”, because he was delivered from his mother’s womb by Caesarian section, not dated, made with natural pigments painted on wood, 2 ½ x 3 ½ inches

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This tiny retablo painted by Marie Romero Cash depicts San Ramon Nonato, patron saint of slaves, women in labor, and victims of gossip, protector of newborns; he is called “Nonato” which translates to “unborn”, because he was delivered from his mother’s womb by Caesarian section, not dated, made with natural pigments painted on wood, 2 ½ x 3 ½ inches

This tiny retablo painted by Marie Romero Cash depicts San Ramon Nonato, patron saint of slaves, women in labor, and victims of gossip, protector of newborns; he is called “Nonato” which translates to “unborn”, because he was delivered from his mother’s womb by Caesarian section, not dated, made with natural pigments painted on wood, 2 ½ x 3 ½ inches