Mano+Poderosa,+La

Date: ca. 1875-1925
 * [[image:https://s3.amazonaws.com/saam.media/files/styles/x_large/s3/images/1996/1996.91.34_1a.jpg?itok=Cwn6bKHB width="205" height="302" link="@https://americanart.si.edu/artwork/la-mano-poderosa-35466"]] || Title: **La Mano Poderosa**

Artist: **Attributed to Caban group**

Medium: carved and painted wood with string and metal Dimensions: 10 1/4 x 5 x 1 1/2 in. (26.1 x 12.8 x 3.7 cm.) Smithsonian American Art Museum Teodoro Vidal Collection

Accession: 1996.91.34 || //The All-Powerful Hand// symbolizes the wounded hand of the crucified Christ. On its fingertips are representations of the Holy Family. The infant Jesus' position on the thumb represents his importance, since much of a hand's function depends on the thumb. The Virgin sits atop the index finger followed by St. Joseph, as well as St. Anne and St. Joachim, Mary's parents. The inclusion of the extended family reflects the Latin American and Spanish regard for the family above the individual. In this santo, the red marks on the palm represent Christ's wounds. The two metal offerings in the shape of a leg and a human chest attached to the thumb were placed there by a worshiper whose ailments were healed.
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