A group of three Neapolitan carved and polychrome wood and terracotta creche figures
No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VA… Read more THE PROPERTY OF A LADY: The custom for the Neapolitan creche or presepio has a long tradition. There is still a healthy rivalry to display the best presepio at Christmas. The tradition for larger and more elaborate presepi was started by the Bourbon King Charles III who delighted in extravagant Nativity displays which were mimicked by the Nobility and in turn by ordinary families. In the late eighteenth century artisans specialising in presepi flourished. Apart from the Holy family and Wise Men, tradesmen, market sellers peasants and animals were all produced, most with painted terracotta heads and compositon and wood bodies which were dressed in silks and fabrics. The Museo Nazionale di Sa Martino in Naples is noted for its vast and varied collection of presepi figures.
A group of three Neapolitan carved and polychrome wood and terracotta creche figures

LATE 18TH AND EARLY 19TH CENTURY

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A group of three Neapolitan carved and polychrome wood and terracotta creche figures
Late 18th and early 19th century
Modelled as shepherds and a peasant woman with printed silk apron, with inset glass eyes
The tallest -- 16½in. (42cm.) (3)
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