PUERTO RICO Domingo Orta Carved Wood "Santos De Palo" Of San Francisco De Assisi
PUERTO RICO Domingo Orta Carved Wood "Santos De Palo" Of San Francisco De Assisi
PUERTO RICO Domingo Orta Carved Wood "Santos De Palo" Of San Francisco De Assisi
PUERTO RICO Domingo Orta Carved Wood "Santos De Palo" Of San Francisco De Assisi
PUERTO RICO Domingo Orta Carved Wood "Santos De Palo" Of San Francisco De Assisi
PUERTO RICO Domingo Orta Carved Wood "Santos De Palo" Of San Francisco De Assisi
PUERTO RICO Domingo Orta Carved Wood "Santos De Palo" Of San Francisco De Assisi
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PUERTO RICO Domingo Orta Carved Wood "Santos De Palo" Of San Francisco De Assisi

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A Puerto Rico vintage carved santo of San Francisco De Assisi

This is a vintage Puerto Rico santos carved in fine wood and hand decorated with colored oil paintings. The carving represents the Spanish and Puerto Rico tradition of the “San Francisco De Assisi with a pigeon and carrying a cross. These kinds of figures are from the local folklore, art & craft and are highly collectable. 

Santos de Palo

Puerto Rican Santos de Palo are hand-carved wooden figures of saints and religious icons, representing a 400-plus-year tradition of folk art. Originating in the 16th century due to a shortage of priests and church art in rural areas, these figures allowed locals to worship at home. They symbolize Puerto Rican identity, blending Spanish, African, and Taino influences. The tradition began in the 1500s when Spanish missionaries introduced religious imagery, and rural residents, lacking formal churches, began creating their own,
"Santos de Palo": The name means "saints of wood," as they were traditionally carved from local cedar or other woods by self-taught artisans known as Santeros. Early 16th-century figures were more detailed, but by the 1750s, a distinct Puerto Rican style emerged—simpler, stylized, and sometimes featuring exaggerated anatomy. These statues were central to home altars, serving as intermediaries for prayer, particularly for protection or healing. Popular figures include the Three Kings (riding horses instead of camels), the Virgin of Montserrat, and Santiago. The 1898 U.S. annexation introduced Protestantism, leading to the destruction of some, while modernization replaced many wooden carvings with plastic. While traditional production slowed by the 1960s, it has seen a resurgence and is celebrated in museums today, 

St. Francis of Assisi

He was an Italian Catholic friar who founded the Franciscan orders, dedicating his life to poverty, humility, and preaching after abandoning a wealthy, hedonistic youth. Renowned for his love of nature and compassion for the poor, he became one of the most beloved saints in Christianity.

Country: Ponce, Puerto Rico.

Period: Vintage, 1992.

Thematic: Folklore, art & crafts, San Francisco De Assisi with cross.

Materials: Carved wood and paint.

Weight: 354.5 Grams, (0.36 Kg.). 

Measurements: H. 282 mm by L. 97 mm by D. 83 mm, (11.1 x 3.82 x 3.25 Inches).

Signatures: Signed under the base with the artist’s name, town and year as follows: "DOMINGO ORTA PONCE PUERTO RICO 1992 SAN DRANCISCO".

ConditionThe overall condition of this Puerto Rico Santo is excellent. Beside the little normal wear, there is no damage and all parts are secured in their settings. This piece was carefully inspected to guarantee the condition and authenticity.

INVENTORY REF: D032126METJ/.9032


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