"Six Caramogi (grotesque Figures) In White And Gold Porcelain. Ginori, Late 19th Century"
This refined series of small porcelains by Ginori consists of six Caramogi (grotesque figures) each playing a different musical instrument. Their clothes are painted in gold color. They are in perfect condition, no defects. Crowned N mark in blue under the bases. The Caramogi are small grotesque figures, sometimes with a hump, inspired by the illustrations of "The Various Figures of the Hunchbacks" by Jacques Callot, published in 1616 in Florence, they were produced during the 18th century by various factories, such as Meissen, Capodimonte , Cozzi.
Period: End of the 19th century
Dimensions: different heights between 9.5 and 10.5 cm.