Handmade Terracotta Santon Woman with Basket and Poultry from Provence
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This late 19th to early 20th-century terracotta Santon from Marseille portrays a village woman balancing a basket of poultry on her head, with another basket held in her hand, likely representing a market vendor or farmer. Dressed in a muted pink skirt and purple blouse, this figure captures the vibrant, everyday scenes of rural Provençal life. The hand-painted details bring out her character, while minor wear adds a touch of antique authenticity.
The tradition of Santons, or "little saints," began in Provence during the French Revolution, allowing families to privately display nativity scenes at home when public displays were banned. These small figurines expanded beyond biblical characters to depict the villagers and tradespeople of Provence, celebrating the local culture and daily life. This beautifully crafted figurine adds an authentic slice of Provençal heritage to any nativity scene or collection, honoring the enduring tradition of these miniature representations.
This piece is also available to purchase as part of a set here.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. Overall 3¼" tall
Approx. Overall 8cm tall
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