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and very often "failure"
but it's very sturdy now and honestly I didn't notice it until I photographed it
not including floppy ears
which makes one feel now as if peeking into a house abandoned long ago
and an array of other interesting objects from around the world
Very Primitive 1932 Mexican Ex Voto Retablo on Tin pinball shooter and very often "failure"I love the spareness and crudeness of this one, which gives thanks to San Antonio Abad (Anthony the Great) for healing the paralyzed legs of the son of Lucrezia Queretaro, who offered her thanks in 1932. I believe it is likely Lucrecia with her son in her arms pictured at center, dwarfed by bed and bench, as nothing more than a small, shadowy brown silhouette a pretty poignant portrait of need and humility if I ever saw it. And then St. Anthony at
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