
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a rotated view of an informational display board, likely from a museum or cultural exhibition in La Paz, Bolivia. The board presents a collection of religious artworks, primarily depicting the Virgin Mary and one image of San Francisco de Asís. The subjects are small, printed reproductions of paintings, each accompanied by descriptive text in Spanish. Key artworks mentioned include "Virgen del Rosario de Pomata" (Our Lady of the Rosary of Pomata), "Virgen del Carmen" (Our Lady of Mount Carmel), "Virgen de la Merced" (Our Lady of Mercy), and "La Virgen de Apumalla" (The Virgin of Apumalla). San Francisco de Asís from the 13th century is also featured. The display categorizes these pieces by century, with sections labeled "Siglo XVIII" (18th Century) and "Siglo XIX" (19th Century). Information provided for each artwork includes its artistic style (e.g., "Barroco" or Baroque, "Neoclásico" or Neoclassical), and its school or origin (e.g., "Escuela Cuzqueña o Escuela del Collao" or Cusco School or Collao School), with many noted as "Anónimo" (Anonymous). Visible text also includes a religious inscription: "e iluminación del Espíritu Santo en los corazones de los fieles, para que de infieles hagáis fieles a Dios" (and the illumination of the Holy Spirit in the hearts of the faithful, so that you may make the unfaithful faithful to God). Fragmented English text like "s reflect the d its principal School and the" can be seen on the left edge. The activity is the presentation of historical religious art and accompanying educational information. The setting is indoors, typical of a museum or exhibition space. Objects include the display board itself, the numerous printed art pieces, and textual labels. A wooden frame is visible at the top right, suggesting part of the display's structure. A small, white rectangular object is also visible in the bottom right corner of the overall frame.
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