18th Century Portuguese Baroque Santos Cage Doll With Glass Eyes, Virgin, Mannequin
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18th Century Portuguese Baroque Santos Cage Doll With Glass Eyes, Virgin, Mannequin

Date: 18th Century.

Country: Portugal.

Material: Polychrome Wood, Glass Eyes.

Item condition: Some flaws and cracks along the sculpture. Age weathered surfaces. Condition is appropriate for age and use. See photos for complete assessment.

Dimensions:

Height: 39.37 inches / 100 centimeters

Width: 12.99 inches / 33 centimeters

Depth: 11.02 inches / 28 centimeters

Literature

The Santos dolls take their name from the Spanish word for Saint, and are also known as Santons (French) and Santibelli (Italian). The Santos that started the genre of dolls we currently represent (primarily Spanish Colonial and Western European style), were originally started as copies of 17th century carvings by priests. Originally, Santos were created for use as in-home altars. They were needed in small villages that did not have a priest, as well as for when it was not possible to travel to church, such as during times of war. Their development flourished in Europe in the 1700's and 1800's, primarily due to these wars. Santos dolls are closely related to the Crèche figures, which were implemented in Italy by St Francis of Assisi, during the 13th century. However, the Crèche are primarily associated with Italian and French nativity and crib scenes. Crèche scenes are still elaborately displayed throughout Italy and in parts of France, most notably in Provence.

*Please Note: This item is located in Lisbon, Portugal (EU) and will be shipped from this location. For additional shipping options or charges for countries not listed, please contact the seller.

*For additional photos or information, please contact the seller.
5 900 €

Period: 18th century

Style: Other Style

Condition: En l'etat

Material: Solid wood

Reference (ID): 1666816

Availability: In stock

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R. Cristóvão Pires Norte 397N,
Almancil 8135, Portugal

+351968232442

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