$29.95
Man with a Medieval String Instrument - Homme a la vielle - Vielaire
This street musician, the Man with a Medieval String Instrument (also referred to as a hurdy-gurdy), is one of the oldest Santons to appear in the crib, first appearing around 1820. Pictured below, the "vielle" (the word deriving from the Old Provencal "violo") is a stringed key-board instrument found in the folklore of many regions of France.
As a performer, he is dressed very nicely and holds his hurdy-gurdy in his hands as he prepares to play in honor of the Infant Jesus.
Size #2 / Elite (the 2-3/4 inch - 7 cm size)
Made in France
$37.00
This Provençal santon depicts a rabassier, the famous truffle hunter of southern France. Crouching, equipped with his pick, he has just unearthed a black truffle,...
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This santon from Provence represents Edmond Dantès, better known as the Count of Monte Cristo, hero of the famous novel by Alexandre Dumas (1844).A young...
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Bee Keeper / Apiculteur "He is the one who raises the bees and who knows the science. His work is to understand the government of bee...
