Mission Art

The Old Spanish Missions of Tejas

Texas is home to many historical Spanish Missions and Presidios. These missions were cultural centers in the days of Tejas. Many of our missions are well preserved and have weekly services today. These Spanish missions represent the origins of Texas so we name our single origin chocolate bars after them. Texas is also blessed with talented artists who have created beautiful paintings inspired by our Spanish Missions. Links take you to information about the missions and presidios, and to the artist's web page. Enjoy!

Mission Espiritu Santo
Est. 1721 Goliad, TX

Painting by Jimmie Bartlett Van Vleck, TX

Mission San Antonio de Valero
"The Alamo"
Est. 1724 San Antonio, TX

Painting by Susan Wester Perez - El Paso, TX

Mission Ysleta "Isleta"
Est. 1680 El Paso, TX

Painting by Susan Wester Perez - El Paso, TX

Mission Concepcion
Est. 1731 San Antonio, TX

Painting by Johannah Marie - Houston, TX

Mission San Juan Capistrano
Est. 1731 San Antonio, TX

Painting by Johannah Marie - Houston, TX

Mission San Jose
Est. 1731 San Antonio, TX

Painting by Sue Kemp - Austin, TX

Mission Espada
Est. 1731 San Antonio, TX

Painting by Sue Kemp - Austin, TX

Presidio La Bahia
Est. 1749 Goliad, TX

Painting by Lester Sensat - Bastrop, TX

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