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Our Father Jesus of the Great Power in a plain tunic, possibly called “the white tunic.”

1905-03-22

Andalusian Archives

Andalusian Archives
Spain

This representation of Jesus of the Great Power of Seville is a painted wooden carving measuring 5.9 feet in height. The work was made by Juan de Mesa in 1620. It belongs to the “Hermandad del Gran Poder de Sevilla” (Brotherhood of the Great Power of Seville) and is one of the most worshiped versions of Christ in the city.

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  • Title: Our Father Jesus of the Great Power in a plain tunic, possibly called “the white tunic.”
  • Date Created: 1905-03-22
  • Location: Seville (Spain)
  • Physical Dimensions: 23,2 x 16,8 cm
  • Type: Graphic document
  • Medium: Paper
  • Signature: ES.41003.AHPSE/1.2.1.1.1.1.2//Joaquín González Moreno, 23949
  • Origin: Archivo Histórico Provincial de Sevilla
  • Collector: Joaquín González Moreno
Andalusian Archives

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