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I Re Magi

This group, sumptuously dressed in the style of the 18th century, according to the Neapolitan crib tradition, represents the three Magi in adoration before us, as they might appear in the eyes of the Holy Family. Bearers of a message steeped in mystery, they bring gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh, three symbols that have always been used in the cult of the dead and of what is to come.
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Ulderico Pinfildi
Napoli, Italy
Raised in his parents' workshop, masters of majolica, Ulderico Pinfildi was trained in modelling and restoring ceramics. When the crib art boom explod ...
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