
The Virgin Mary and Mary Magdalene c.1750
A pair of early and naively carved figures depicting The Virgin Mary and Mary Magdalene. c.1750 and possibly part of a larger frieze out of a chapel or church. With much of their original polychrome remaining, including their blue cloaks and red dresses. These larger than average figures make wonderful stand-alone decorative pieces or would fit into a larger religious collection. Size per figure maximum.
A pair of early and naively carved figures depicting The Virgin Mary and Mary Magdalene. c.1750 and possibly part of a larger frieze out of a chapel or church. With much of their original polychrome remaining, including their blue cloaks and red dresses. These larger than average figures make wonderful stand-alone decorative pieces or would fit into a larger religious collection. Size per figure maximum.
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A pair of early and naively carved figures depicting The Virgin Mary and Mary Magdalene. c.1750 and possibly part of a larger frieze out of a chapel or church. With much of their original polychrome remaining, including their blue cloaks and red dresses. These larger than average figures make wonderful stand-alone decorative pieces or would fit into a larger religious collection. Size per figure maximum.























