A fine art, giclée print set behind glass in a silver brushed wood frame with a distressed finish to give you a clean and simple display. Hanging hardware, protective bumpers, and artist narrative on back.
Though canonized in 2018 for standing in solidarity with the sufferings and hopes of Salvadoran peasants, Oscar Romero was not always a champion of the rights of the poor. When he was chosen as archbishop of San Salvador, the oligarchy of wealthy landowners and business people rejoiced because he was considered a safe choice. However, the violence and repression he witnessed moved him to speak out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations, and torture.