








Delightful Late 19th-Century French Folk Art Ex-Voto - 15¼" x 19"
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This delightful ex-voto dedicated to the Virgin Mary, presented by a gentleman named Jacques Rampal in 1886, captures both the whimsical charm of folk art and the heartfelt gratitude of a miraculous event. With the inscription "Reconnaissance à Marie," this piece narrates the tale of a fortuitous escape from what appears to have been a perilous fall during fruit picking in the picturesque, sun-drenched landscapes of Southern France. The scene is set against a quintessentially Mediterranean backdrop, complete with cypress trees and ochre hills, conveying the authentic warmth and texture of Provence.
These symbols of the region enhance the narrative's emotional depth, connecting it intimately with its locale and history. Characterized by its vivid colors and naïve, expressive depiction, this artwork is a touching testament to faith and gratitude.
Beyond its historical significance, this ex-voto is a versatile decorative addition to any home. Its framed elegance makes it perfect for a gallery wall where it can act as a conversation starter, drawing viewers in with its unique story and vibrant palette. Alternatively, place it in a cozy reading nook to infuse a touch of rustic charm and historical allure.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. incl. frame 15¼" high x 19" wide x 1¼" thick
Approx. incl. frame 39cm high x 48cm wide x 3cm thick
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