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St. Juan Diego Plates The interpretation of a common

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The interpretation of a common Greek theme of the standing heroic male nude has become one of the most recognized works representing a symbol of strength and youthful beauty

The flame around his head represents his presence at Pentecost

Product Size: 3 3/4" x 3" x 10"

accessorized with tightly laced corsets

7 1/2" L x 12" H

St. Juan Diego Plates The interpretation of a commonNormal 0 false false false EN US ZH CN X NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 San Juan Diego, Native of Mexico, first Roman Catholic Indigenous Saint from Americas. In Dec 1531. He was chosen by Our Lady Of Guadalupe as a messenger to have a temple built in Tapeyec, Mexico. As a sign for the Bishop, Juan Diego was asked to carry roses to the Temple in his cloak. As he opened the cloak to show the roses, Our Lady of Guadalupe image appeared on the cloak.

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