● On view now — Collection Gallery, Room 10, North Wall
Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia · verified July 2026
FROM THE BARNES FOUNDATION’S CATALOG
Painted in New Mexico, this small religious scene, or retablo, was meant for private devotion in a chapel or home. Retablos typically depict saints, angels, or the Virgin Mary. The New Mexican painters who specialized in these subjects were called santeros . To develop their iconographies, santeros looked to a variety of printed materials, including woodcuts, pamphlets, and illustrated Bibles. Here the archangel Saint Michael battles evil, represented by a monster at his feet, while he weighs the souls of the recently departed on a balance.
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Quill Pen Santero — Saint Michael (San Miguel)
José Raphael Aragon — Archangel Saint Michael (San Miguel)
José Benito Ortega — Archangel Saint Raphael (San Raphael)
José Raphael Aragon — Archangel Saint Raphael (San Raphael)
José Raphael Aragon — Saint Michael (San Miguel)
Marcantonio Raimondi — Saint Michael holding scales and a la
Hans Baldung (called Hans Baldung Grien) — Chart of the Sign
José Raphael Aragon — Holy Child of Atocha (Santo Niño de At
Hans Sebald Beham (German, 1500–1550) — The Knowledge of God
José Raphael Aragon — Saint Lawrence (San Lorenzo)
Jan Kamphuijsen — September met het teken van de Weegschaal
Master of the E-Series Tarocchi — Justice, plate 37 from Gen