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Santos de palo de Puerto Rico, Colección Alegría-Pons

Santos de palo de Puerto Rico, Colección Alegría-Pons

The collection of wooden saints, known as santos de palo, donated to the Museum of the Americas for its opening in 1992 by its founder Ricardo Alegría and his wife Mela Pons, now has an exclusive exhibition dedicated to it.

What is the Tradition of Wooden Saint Carving in Puerto Rico?

The tradition of carving wooden saints is one of the most cherished crafts in Puerto Rico, as it combines elements of Catholic roots inherited from Spain with Afro-Caribbean beliefs and Creole spirituality.

What are the Main Representations in the Collection?

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The products showcased in this exhibition primarily feature the Virgin Mary in various representations such as the Virgin of Monserrate, the Virgin of Perpetual Help, and the Virgin of Carmel. Other notable figures include Saint Barbara, Saint Joseph, the Fallen Angel, and the adored Three Wise Men.

Visit the Museum of the Americas to explore the rich cultural heritage and intricate craftsmanship of the santos de palo collection. Witness the fusion of diverse influences that make these wooden saints a unique and significant part of Puerto Rican art history.