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Title
Mission San Gabriel Arcangel, altar and pews
Alternative Title
Los Angeles Public Library Legacy Photo Collection
Contributing Institution
Los Angeles Public Library
Collection
Los Angeles Public Library Photo Collection
Rights Information
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Description
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Mission San Gabriel Arcangel, also known as the San Gabriel Mission, is a former Roman Catholic mission and current historic landmark; it was the fourth of 21 California missions to be founded. The mission was designed by Father Antonio Cruzado, and was built from 1791 to 1805 out of cut stone, brick, and mortar. Mission San Gabriel Arcangel, often referred to as the "Godmother of the Pueblo of Los Angeles", was added in 1971 as a National Historic Landmark, building #71000158. It is also a California Historical Landmark, No. 158. Two addresses are given for the mission: 428 South Mission Drive, and 537 West Mission Drive at Junipero Street.
Interior view of Mission San Gabriel Arcangel in San Gabriel, showing the altar as well as rows of pews and wooden benches. Exposed beams can be seen along the ceiling, and large paintings hang on the walls. Entombed at the foot of the altar are the remains of eight Franciscan priests. Buried among the padres is centenarian Eulalia Perez de Guille´n Marine´, the "keeper of the keys" under Spanish rule; her grave is marked by a bench dedicated in her memory (not visible from this angle). The pulpit in the sanctuary is the original, and the main altar was made in Mexico and brought to the Mission in the 1790s. The six wooden polychrome statues located at the altar are priceless, as they were hand-carved and brought around the Horn from Spain in 1791. During the 1812 earthquake the altar and the Crucifix were damaged, with the statues falling and breaking into pieces. Repairs on these were completed in 1813. The statues and altar were again restored in 1993 as part of the most recent restoration project.
Type
Image
Format
1 photographic print :b&w ;21 x 26 cm. on board 21 x 26 cm.
Photographic prints
Identifier
00079229
Los Angeles Public Library Legacy Collection
C-315(3313)
CARL0000080655
http://173.196.26.125/cdm/ref/collection/photos/id/111871
Subject
Mission San Gabriel Arcangel (San Gabriel, Calif.)
Missions, Spanish--California--San Gabriel
Church buildings--California--San Gabriel
Statues--California--San Gabriel
Altars--California--San Gabriel
Cruzado, Antonio
San Gabriel (Calif.)

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