![]() Two competitions for Meilleurs Ouvriers de France (his own and that of Émilie Puccinelli) are also on display. techniques from yesterday and today, from here and elsewhere: raw clay, terracotta, polychrome, carved wood, corn, cork, wood and paper, wood and fabrics, wood and lead, Murano spun glass, plaster, ceramics, porcelain. From Marcel Carbonel's private collection of more than four thousand five hundred pieces, only 2 pieces are exhibited. ![]() In 1997, this collection was highlighted through a museum allowing visitors to explore this craft. His private collection is made up of original pieces made of clay (cooked or raw), papier-mâché, carved and precious wood, Murano spun glass, plaster, ceramics, porcelain, polychrome, corn, cork, fabrics (dressed figurines). Marcel Carbonel collected almost all the figurines made by his colleagues, always following the same precept. You can find the Marcel Carbonel kiosk every year at the Santons fair in Marseille, established in 1803. ![]() He never stopped acquiring everything that could touch the Nativity, santons and figurines according to a well-established precept: the originality of the creations. It brings together the collection of santon maker Marcel Carbonel established during his career and his many trips to Europe. Marcel Carbonel's workshops have been established in Marseille since 1935, his santon museum since 1997. ![]()
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