The statuette is a faithful reproduction of the original Notre-Dame de Foy statue in Belgium and was found in a tree. The oak-wood piece was carved in 1669 by an artist from Dinant and then given to Father Claude de Véroncourt, a Belgian Jesuit, to be used in the conversion of Indigenous Peoples in Canada. Several miracles have been attributed to the statuette.
Fabrication en 1669 par Nicolas De Rieu
Musée huron-wendat
Image used with the permission of the Musée huron-wendat. No reproduction without permission. - Date: 1669
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