Shepherdess with Cape - Bergère à la cape - Size #3 / Grande

Shepherdess with cape - Bergère à la cape

The Angel first announced the birth of the Saviour to the Shepherds. The Shepherds were the first to reach the manger, and summoned all the Provencal villagers to follow them. It is because Christ's birth was first revealed to the Shepherds (the Pastors) that the original nativity plays in Provence were called pastorals. "Filled with wonder, the shepherds made their way to the manger carrying jugs of milk, wheels of cheese and a precious lamb. On the way, they stopped at every farm and village to tell of the wondrous happening....Their jubilance and excitement was infectious and it was not long before everyone who could walk was on his way with a gift or to offer assistance." (Foley, p. 83-84)

The Shepherdess – La Bergere (French) –  La Pastresso (Provençaux) is number 20 on the list of the top 20 Essential Santons for a Provençal Creche.

Led to new pastures by the Shepherds, Sheep are a symbol of innocence. The lamb is often brought as a gift to the Infant Jesus, without, however, any risk of being sacrificed.

Provençal Figurines by C. Galtier and E. Cattin, translated by John Lee (Editions Ouest-France, 13 rue du Breil, Rennes, 1996) provides a list of the top 20 Santons "essential" to the Provençal creche.

Size #3 / Grande (the 3-1/2 inch - 9 cm size)

Made in France

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Santons Marcel Carbonel
Since 1935
The Premier Santons Workshop
Marseille, France

 

 
 
Item No. 3C88



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