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    Saint Anne teaching Mary to read, Sicily, 18th century
        	Alabaster
        
    
        
        	29 x 21 x 10 cm
        
    
        This delightful alabaster group represents Saint Anne teaching Mary to read. It is a family scene, taken from the Apocryphal Gospels, which narrates an intimate moment between mother and daughter.
The sculpture is polychrome with golden highlights in the hair and on the clothes, and on the faces.
The production of this type of alabaster is almost certainly Sicilian and dates back to the 18th century. In that period the "Tippa" workshop created extraordinary works in alabaster, but also in ivory and coral.  This group, while maintaining slightly naive traits, could have a connection with this school.
€ 2.000,00 / 2.500,00
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                € 1.800,00
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                                    Sculpture and Small Bronzes from 15th to 19th Century
													Palazzo Caetani Lovatelli, fri 28  June 2024
                                            	
  
                                                
												
                                                     SINGLE SESSION 28/06/2024 Hours 16:00
                                                        
                        
                                                    