This first one is a Pop-up or Fold out Nativity..... when it is closed it is a Book......
The World within a Book has ALWAYS intrigued me..... so here it is........
The above picture shows all four sections......
The one below shows only three of them.......
The above picture shows all four sections......
The one below shows only three of them.......
Here is a closer view of the Nativity with the Baby Jesus......
And the right hand panel with the Three Kings....
The background sky is the inside Cover of the Book
The figures are printed on the paper and fold up into position when you open the panel of the book..... (the ceramic bird is holding the flap in place...)
The figures are printed on the paper and fold up into position when you open the panel of the book..... (the ceramic bird is holding the flap in place...)
The left central section shows the Angels appearing to the Shepherds.....
And the far left panel shows the Angels appearing to the Town Folk........
I found this Book Nativity in a used book store.... was I ever surprised and DELIGHTED when I realized it was a pop-up Nativity...... I had never seen one so Beautiful and I snapped it up!
It takes over a Whole shelf of one of my Bookcases...... it fits So Perfectly!
I found this Book Nativity in a used book store.... was I ever surprised and DELIGHTED when I realized it was a pop-up Nativity...... I had never seen one so Beautiful and I snapped it up!
It takes over a Whole shelf of one of my Bookcases...... it fits So Perfectly!
Here is another Fold out or pop-up Nativity I found much later, and is of a Quite different Style... being more Medieval rather than Baroque.......
It moves to the Hall table... which is actually my sewing machine which has to move here to make room for the Christmas tree..... and the Hall Table.... moves to the Kitchen Hall.....
So here it sits in front of some of the Christmas Cards I have drawn over the years.... but that is the subject of another post......
It, too, is a Book when closed.....
and Voila it is a Nativity in one smooth Opening!
Here you can see a little closer...
the Characters are all images from Medieval Art......
the Characters are all images from Medieval Art......
And while we are on the subject of Paper Nativities..... here is a view of the Paper Mache Nativity I have made.... I was inspired by one my In-laws acquired in Sicily Many years ago....
I started this when my first son was one....... and finished it a few years ago.... the painting of the figures took a great deal of time each...... The figures are between 8 or nine inches tall....so it is larger than dollhouse scale.....
The angels flying overhead stay up all year.....
actually the whole Nativity does in this house... there is nowhere to store it!
And a closer view of the Stable....made of cardboard boxes!......
With the Holy Family, the Ox and Ass and the Midwife and the Innkeeper.....
the shepherds are to the right..... and the Kings to the left......
And of course, the Nativity I drew in the Christmas Card for last year......
How many versions have I drawn over the years?
I even have stray pieces of Nativities.....
like this manger with the Baby Jesus and no-one to watch over him.....
so I always place him beside my Buddha on my Coffee table.....
under the Christmas cactus......
And a very traditional ceramic version.....
which Happens to be a good dollhouse scale......
and will someday figure in some creation of my dollhouse world......
Then there are a few tiny ceramic boxes with Nativity scenes on top........
And another one....
Who could resist a Tiny Box and Nativity together?.... NOT I!
Who could resist a Tiny Box and Nativity together?.... NOT I!
One of my Favorite little Nativities is this Resin one which opens up........
Here you can see into the interior of the Stable past the Wise Men......
to glimpse the Baby Jesus...
And here you can see it opened.....
And a closer view of the Holy Family.....
the whole thing is not more than three inches tall.....
And of course, the Nativity I set up inside one of my Snowball ornaments.....
to hang on the Christmas Tree..... it is very hard to photograph this one......
And another Nativity within a Globe ornament.....
this one is Mexican .... inside a gourd.....
Given to me by my ex-husband's Niece..... Long ago.......
And a closer view of the Holy Family......
I have ALWAYS LOVED those Worlds inside a little shell....
Like this one.... again Mexican..... and inside an Eggshell!!!
And if we are going to count the Tiny Nativities....
then surely you MUST see the ones in my Dollhouses.....
On the Mantle of the "Folly"......
On the Mantle of the "Folly"......
On the sideboard in the "Lovely Old Dollhouse"........
And in the Chapel of the Castle Dollhouse........
So you can see, I have an Enduring LOVE for the Nativity......
But I don't Collect them...... Truly, I Don't!
But I don't Collect them...... Truly, I Don't!
The Nativity
"....don't collect them" - right!;D Great collection actually! We have one under the Christmas tree and two for my mini world only...
ReplyDeleteHugs
Tee hee... and I don't collect threads and needles ;o)) My dear, your non-collection is wonderful and I love it. Do you know why ? cos each one of them is a family, doesn't matter if it's Holy or not, and I have a very tender spot for families.
ReplyDeleteBTW I have 5 Nativities, one made by Matteo and me which is my favourite, one from Mexico , one belonged to my mum as a young bride and the others from uncertain sources. They are not out of their boxes this year , felt too bad for this, but now I regret my neglect.
Best wishes to you and your family, hugs Rosanna
Just amazing,So nice to meet you just found your beautiful blog and so happy I did. I have enjoyed looking around and I'm now following you, if you find a spare minute hope you visit me sometime and follow back so nice to meet new friends. Sending you special wishes for the Christmas holidays and New Year I’m look forward to keeping in touch in 2012.
ReplyDeleteAlways Wendy
This was interesting to see. Thank you for visiting my blog and your kind note. Happy New Year!!!*grin*
ReplyDeleteOhhhh, how did I miss this beautiful post! But I am glad I am reading it now. There's always something new I find ou
ReplyDeleteI am not a Christian but I find Nativity scenes fascinating as well.Must be my last Europe trip when I visited a museum in Austria devoted to only Nativity scenes. Luckily, I haven't started "not collecting them ". :) but I did buy myself one of those pop-up card .
Of all your non-collection, my favourite is the one you made. A close 2nd is the Mexican one :)