1116-19638 - Confessional, polychrome wood image of the Virgin Mary and tabernacle, carved in the Mestizo-Baroque style on a lateral altar of the Jesuit Mission of San Javier de Velasco, Santa Cruz Department, Bolivia
1116-25168 - Miners drilling holes to place dynamite into the rock with a compressed air pneumatic drills in a shaft of the Cerro Rico de Potosi mine, Potosi Department, Bolivia
1116-19280 - Carved wooden angels in the Mestizo-Baroque style on an original support beam of the Jesuit Mission of Santa Ana de Velasco, Santa Cruz Department, Bolivia
1116-25348 - Figure of Saint James the Greater by the altarpiece in Santiago de Curahuara de Carangas church, the "Sistine Chapel of the Andes", Curahuara de Carangas, Oruro, Bolivia
1116-25172 - Ceramic figure of el Tio or Supai, a creature with horns, gleaming eyes and a big penis, that in fact is not really satanic. It was introduced by the Spaniards in the 16th Century to the mines of Potosi. According to tradition, el Tio (The Uncle) rules over the mines of Cerro Rico, simultaneously offering protection and destruction. Over 500 chambers with statues to honour him have been constructed in Cerro Rico, so miners can leave offerings of tobacco, liquor and coca leaves to invoke his goodwill and protection., Potosi Department, Bolivia
1116-19605 - Main altar with gilded and polychrome wood images carved in the Mestizo-Baroque style, Jesuit Mission of San Ignacio de Velasco, Santa Cruz Department, Bolivia
1116-19611 - Carved wooden image of Christ, the Redeemer in the Mestizo-Baroque style on a column of the Jesuit Mission of San Ignacio de Velasco, Santa Cruz Department, Bolivia