apotheek - Figurine - Gaper, handgeschilderd - Plaster

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Gaper, plaster, 26 cm high, lifelike replica of an existing or vanished gaper.

Gapers were recognition marks for pharmacies, chemists, and drugstores. They first appeared at the end of the sixteenth century and are only found in the Dutch, Frisian, and Flemish language regions. Most of those still in use today as recognition marks date from the nineteenth century or are replicas.
The yawner remains an enigmatic phenomenon. Its origin is unknown. There are various explanations for its characteristic, the widely open mouth. One is a medical professional; showing your tongue for a diagnosis and then taking prescribed medication. Some yawners have a pill on their tongue or a sulfur match in their mouth. Another explanation could be that the sick person, overwhelmed by fatigue, lets their mouth fall open. The most common yawners are Easterners with a turban. Additionally, there are jesters, police officers, firefighters, Roman soldiers, and the sick.

Gapers are genuine folk art products and were found only in the Netherlands and Flanders.
We send it very well packed but cannot be held liable for damage during transport.

Gaper, plaster, 26 cm high, lifelike replica of an existing or vanished gaper.

Gapers were recognition marks for pharmacies, chemists, and drugstores. They first appeared at the end of the sixteenth century and are only found in the Dutch, Frisian, and Flemish language regions. Most of those still in use today as recognition marks date from the nineteenth century or are replicas.
The yawner remains an enigmatic phenomenon. Its origin is unknown. There are various explanations for its characteristic, the widely open mouth. One is a medical professional; showing your tongue for a diagnosis and then taking prescribed medication. Some yawners have a pill on their tongue or a sulfur match in their mouth. Another explanation could be that the sick person, overwhelmed by fatigue, lets their mouth fall open. The most common yawners are Easterners with a turban. Additionally, there are jesters, police officers, firefighters, Roman soldiers, and the sick.

Gapers are genuine folk art products and were found only in the Netherlands and Flanders.
We send it very well packed but cannot be held liable for damage during transport.

Details

Era
After 2000
Manufacturer/ Brand
apotheek
Weight
4 kg
Style
Folk Art
Title
Gaper, handgeschilderd
Country of Origin
Netherlands
Material
Plaster
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
26 cm
Width
13 cm
Depth
14 cm
Estimated Period
2000-2010
Sold by
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Objects sold
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