"One of the earliest and most universally recognized religious rites is the act of pilgrimage. Undertaking a lengthy journey in search of a spiritually edifying experience usually involved traveling to a sacred place or shrine. Such journeys were often undertaken in order to request aid or to discharge some religious obligation. This exhibit investigates the theme of pilgrimage as object and subject and how it affected the development of the visual and material culture of Christianity."
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Images shown on the right include:
St. James
Ex-voto Retablo, Mexican “Pilgrimage to see the Guadalupana (a shrine of Virgin of Guadalupe)” 20th Century, tin, paint, 11 x 8 inches, Private Collection
Ex-voto Retablo, Mexican “Cleta Martinez thrown off horse” 20th Century, tin, paint, 7 x 9 ½ inches, Private Collection