Presepio: An Expanded View
Exhibition
Exhibition Overview
Presepio: An Expanded View
Susan Earle, curator
December 4, 2018–January 13, 2019
Gallery 408, Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas
This exhibition presents the Museum’s recently conserved presepio nativity ensemble, along with related free-standing figures and featuring new research on the presepio and related figures. The tradition of elaborate presepio displays dates to the time of Saint Francis of Assisi as instructional offerings to churchgoers and other citizens.
Exhibition images
Works of art
presepio nativity scene,
circa 1770
presepio figure, angel,
late 1700s
presepio figure, seated male,
late 1700s
presepio figure, female,
late 1700s
presepio figure, female,
late 1700s
presepio figure, seated male,
late 1700s
Lorenzo Mosca; Nicola Ingaldi
presepio figure, boy,
late 1700s
presepio figure, female,
late 1700s
presepio figure, male,
late 1700s
Giuseppe de Luca
presepio figure, female,
late 1700s
presepio figure's bench,
late 1700s
presepio figure's table,
late 1700s
presepio figure, female,
late 1700s
presepio figure, female,
late 1700s
presepio figure's lute,
late 1700s
hat for presepio figure, male peasant,
late 1700s
presepio figure, greyhound,
late 1700s
Giuseppe Gori; Giuseppe Sanmartino
presepio figure, wolf dog,
late 1700s
presepio figure, greyhound,
late 1700s
Giuseppe Sanmartino
presepio figure, male,
late 1700s
Lorenzo Mosca; Nicola Ingaldi
presepio figure, young girl,
late 1700s
Giuseppe Sanmartino
presepio figure, male,
late 1700s
presepio figure's gold and white turban,
late 1700s
presepio figure, male (Joseph),
late 1700s
presepio figure, female,
late 1700s
presepio figure, female,
late 1700s
presepio figure, black male,
late 1700s
presepio figure, female,
late 1700s
presepio figure, seated man,
late 1700s
presepio figure, male,
late 1700s
presepio figure, male,
late 1700s
presepio figure, male,
late 1700s
presepio figure, Angel,
late 1700s
presepio figure, female,
circa 1770s
presepio figure, male,
late 1700s
Ann Hamilton
figura 67,
2012–2013
Mariano Salvador de Maella
The Immaculate Conception,
circa late 1700s