A DUTCH POLYCHROME CARVED WOOD SHOP STATUETTE
A DUTCH POLYCHROME CARVED WOOD SHOP STATUETTE

19TH CENTURY

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A DUTCH POLYCHROME CARVED WOOD SHOP STATUETTE
19TH CENTURY
Depicting a tobacco farmer holding an oversized cigar in one hand and a bushel of tobacco leaves in his other
70 cm. high
Literature
G.A. Brongers, Nicotiana Tabacum, Haarlem 1964, p. 235, as Early 19th century Amerongen Tobacco planter.

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Lot Essay

According to George Brongers this is a statuette of an Amerongen tobacco planter. In the 17th century grain farmers in the Amerongen area saw their incomes drop dramatically due to superfluous harvests. In order to survive they diversified into tobacco. The demand for pipe and snuff tobacco was high in the 17th century, and continued to increase during the following centuries, and Amerongen became a prosperous village.

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