Share your favorites on Show & Tell

FISHMONGER CERAMIC FIGURINE MADE IN ITALY

In Figurines > Show & Tell and Pottery > Show & Tell.
Pottery5572 of 12310Zippa vase....3 spout bowl
6
Love it
0
Like it

WatchsearcherWatchsearcher loves this.
LovelyPatLovelyPat loves this.
vetraio50vetraio50 loves this.
racer4fourracer4four loves this.
ManikinManikin loves this.
auraaura loves this.
See 4 more
Add to collection

    Please create an account, or Log in here

    If you don't have an account, create one here.


    Create a Show & TellReport as inappropriate


    Posted 9 years ago

    BasketCase
    (4 items)

    Growing up in a world of Italian ceramics that my ancestors brought over from their home country was nerve wracking, as I was an 'overactive' child and was carefully moved away from their delicate relics on a daily basis. I didn't get it.
    I don't collect anything and have maybe 10 unrelated 'things' that inspire me greatly.
    This character, the Fishmonger, reminds me when I was a little girl in Boston, the fish man, rag man... everyone 'announced' their presence for whatever they were selling or wanting. I see them all in my Fishmongers face.
    However, I am haunted daily, and for many years of failed research, who made you!
    Yes, I know your Italian, it says so under your feet. And yes, you are amazing.
    To me, this is a masterpiece of 'cookie cutter clay' layered, folded, detailed beyond belief. The boots! The coat! How authentic!! ..ok calm down. I get like this when I talk about him.
    What I would LOVE to know is the process, artist, material, and of course, the Artist of this labor of love BEFORE IT BITES THE DUST!
    Thank you.... (and yes I am grinning really hard)

    Mystery Solved
    logo
    Figurines
    See all
    Fenton Vaseline Glass Snail, Vintage Yellow Uranium Glass
    Fenton Vaseline Glass Snail, Vintag...
    $160
    Summit Vaseline Glass Bashful Charlotte, September Morn, Vintage Yellow Uranium
    Summit Vaseline Glass Bashful Charl...
    $67
    Vintage Mosser 3
    Vintage Mosser 3" Sitting Glass Cat...
    $154
    Antique Staffordshire Pottery - Oxblood Red Spaniel Dog Figure
    Antique Staffordshire Pottery - Oxb...
    $13
    logo
    Fenton Vaseline Glass Snail, Vintage Yellow Uranium Glass
    Fenton Vaseline Glass Snail, Vintag...
    $160
    See all

    Comments

    1. racer4four racer4four, 9 years ago
      Looking at him he is hand built from a porcelain clay. Isn't he wonderful!
      I'm having trouble reading the name - APENA- ????
    2. BasketCase, 9 years ago
      Hi, Yes he is, thank you!
      Ya that's the same problem I've had for over a decade its ARENA-X?CCA. So this is what I'll do, add another picture.
    3. racer4four racer4four, 9 years ago
      I've had a bit of a look around and I think this may be a figurine by G. Arena of Sciacca, a small town in Sicily. Sciacca is sometimes written as Xacca (and pronounced that way).
      I have seen other works with this name and although a bit different they are still hand built and characterful. All the others I have found have been colour glazed.

      As much as I could find sorry!
    4. BasketCase, 9 years ago
      Thats HUGE!!! Sciacca, Xacca...G. Arena!! This is like finding a biological parent in your senior years before they die lol! DRAMA...as my mother, alive, is from Sicily makes it more special.
      Whats your opinion on giving the boy a good wash? Not, a good idea? As all the 'dark stuff' comes off and its dimensional element is gone. I wondered if it was on purpose. Odd. I did start to wash him once and it comes off.. I stopped immediately when the fish turned all white.. And I imagined an artist screaming 'NOO THATS HIS PATINA!!!' haaaaaa I was a wreck for days. That was years ago.
      Okay Racer4four... You are a love, and I thank you..if your ears are ringing thats me braggin' on ya! Be safe!
    5. racer4four racer4four, 9 years ago
      Glad to help and how good is the family connection!
      Maybe you will just need to dust him....or leave him alone......I always say dust is nature's preservative......there's lots around here!
    6. BasketCase, 9 years ago
      I knew he was Italian, but who woodathunk Sicilian?!
      You are soo right! same here with the dust, esp., after I pulled down a wall of plaster today DUST is not the even close to the mess I have.
      Now after all is said and done.. all I can think about is going to Sciacca and go SHOPPING!!! LOL
    7. Evillager, 3 years ago
      My dad has a large piece by the same artist, featuring a whole table of fishmongers. It was a gift to my great grandfather decades ago by a client who couldn’t pay his fee (he was an attorney). When my great grandfather died, it was the piece my dad made sure to he kept because he always loved it as a boy. We were just tripping to research the history of the piece and came across your post! I can send you a photo of the piece and the label!

    Want to post a comment?

    Create an account or login in order to post a comment.