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Caltagirone Ceramics

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In Caltagirone, the first examples of ceramic figures for the Nativity scene, probably date in the Middle Ages. In the 18th century we had Antonio Branciforte and Antonio Margioglio among the "sanctuaries", a true category of artisans who produced statuettes of
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competed with each other to create the most beautiful scenery or the most detailed figurine in the city. In fact, it is the scenes of popular, peasant and pastoral life that inspire the master craftsmen.
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by Don Matteo Calascibetta, Barón of Costumino. In Caltagirone there are also some important educational centers dedicated to ceramics. In 1918, Don
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through the beak, it must have determined a characteristic gurgle, which probably served for hunting in the forest as a call for birds and other
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of ceramics had preceded Arab Sicily and was practiced "by many potters". The reasons why Caltagirone pottery had a significant boost in the
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and saints for nativity scenes. The spread of the ritual dates back to the beginning of the 18th century, when families from all
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founded the "State Institute of Art in Ceramics", where he trained artisans who could continue in this local tradition.
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His historical knowledge is based on recent research carried out in the context of the creation of the
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The archaeological data obtained in the excavations carried out by Paolo Orsi in the area of
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confirm what the Jesuit Giampaolo Chiarandà wrote in passing in his history of the city of
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At the end of the century, this tradition reached high artistic levels promoting
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ceramics
Caltagirone
Sicily

Italian Republic
Sicily Region
UNESCO


Caltagirone
Caltagirone
Piazza Armerina
art
Middle Ages
clays
Edrisi
1596
Luigi Sturzo
prehistoric
water
air
animals

Holy Family
social classes
tourism
Caltagirone
Made in Italy

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