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  2. Nativity scene - Wikipedia

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    Outdoor nativity scene of life-sized figurines in Barcelona (2009) Static nativity scenes depict Jesus, Mary, Joseph, farm animals, and sometimes other characters. [15] While most home nativity scenes are packed away at Christmas or shortly thereafter, nativity scenes in churches usually remain on display until the feast of the Baptism of the ...

  3. Vatican Christmas Tree - Wikipedia

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    The nativity scene has seventeen life-size statues. Of these, nine are the original figures donated in 1842 by Saint Vincent Pallotti for the nativity scene in the Roman church of Sant'Andrea della Valle, and the other eight figures were added over the course of the years.

  4. Federico Brandani - Wikipedia

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    1 Early life. 2 Career. 3 Notes. 4 External links. ... His masterpiece is considered to be his presepio, a nativity scene with life-size stucco figures, ...

  5. Knitted Nativity figures tour London’s holy stations to ...

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    The figures were bought in 2015 from eBay by Fr Chrichton Limbert, who is the vicar of Christ Church, Southgate, and his wife Judith. Knitted Nativity figures tour London’s holy stations to ...

  6. Nativity of Jesus in art - Wikipedia

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    The scale of the figures may range from miniature to life-sized. These Nativity scenes probably derived from acted tableau vivants in Rome, although Saint Francis of Assisi gave the tradition a great boost.

  7. Caganer - Wikipedia

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    The exact origin of the Caganer is unknown, but the tradition has existed since at least the 18th century. [1] According to the society Amics del Caganer (Friends of the Caganer), it is believed to have entered the nativity scene by the late 17th or early 18th century, during the Baroque period.

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