Description The image is a painting on cloth, and is about thirteen inches by eighteen inches. It seems to have been painted by an unknown Spanish artist around the turn of the fourteenth century. It is set in an ornate frame made of gold, enamel, and precious stones. The frame was made by an unknown eighteenth-century artisan, and is considered one of the finest examples of Dominican goldwork. Restoration work was done in Spain in 1978 after centuries of exposure to candle smoke and handling. The image depicts an infant Jesus, Mary and Joseph. It presents the scene of the
Nativity of Jesus, with Jesus in the manger in
Bethlehem. The maternity of the Virgin is emphasized. In the painting is the
Star of Bethlehem, which has eight points and symbolizes heaven and has two rays extending towards the manger. Above the Virgin there are twelve stars, which represent the tribes of
Israel and, at the same time, the
Apostles in the New Testament. Around Mary there is a glow, corresponding to the description in Revelation 12:1. La Altagracia wears a crown on her head because she is the Queen of Heaven, and a veil on her head because she is married to Joseph. She is dressed in red, white and blue. The red, according to the experts, she wears because she is a beautiful human being; the white because she is a woman conceived without sin; and the blue cloak because "the power of the Most High will come upon you" (cf. Luke 1:35) and because she is the queen of heaven. In front of the Mother is the
Christ Child, naked, asleep on straw and well behind him is
Saint Joseph, dressed in a red cape and with a candle in his left hand. The figure of
Mary is posed in an attitude of adoration, with her hands joined in the form of an arch. On her chest there is a kind of white lightning in the shape of a triangle — an expression of the virgin birth of Jesus — that rises from the manger where the child sleeps almost to the shoulders of the Mother. Mary's face is serene, with her eyes lowered, indicating neither seriousness nor sadness, but rather joy and peace, in an attitude of meditation. Her head is covered with a dark blue veil that reaches her shoulders and with a pearl crown, symbol of her status as queen, for being the Mother of the King and around twelve stars, which represent the
Catholic Church, founded on the Twelve Apostles. Behind her stands out a great star, the same one that accompanied the
Biblical Magi, to make the Savior known to them. Her mantle is dotted with sixteen small stars. Behind it there is a column, which means that the cave or manger of the birth is a temple because God himself, the baby Jesus, lives there. ==History==