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This is a 1:32 = 54 mm scale diorama in resin and depicts a Venetian plague doctor from the 1600s.

Plague is an infectious disease of bacterial origin (Yersinia pestis) , scientifically studied only in 1984 by a pupil of Pasteur. The name derives from the word "pes" or murmur, because of its deadly murmur which makes the plague a disease of very rapid spread and uncontrollable always or almost with a mortal outcome.

The usual host is the flea which is carried by rats and mice. This bacterium is transmitted to man mortally with one or more bites of these infected insects; in rare cases airborne transmission through coughing is also possible.

Sheets, rugs, beds were the ideal conditions for the proliferation of fleas and parasites; Poor and unhealthy hygienic conditions were the cause and birth of pandemics that plagued the human race for over 1000 years.

But why build a plague doctor model?

His "uniform" was and represents the first pathogen protection model in history. Bird-shaped mask (crow), long gloves, a thick and heavy wax, shoes or boots, a wand and the inevitable Christian cross were the paraphernalia that the doctor wore to visit the sick. The superstitious figure of the Crow and the black tunic served to drive away the evil from the unfortunate and in some way protect the operator from the poisonous "miasmas" of the Bubonic Plague. In the long beak, the doctor used to put medicinal and perfumed herbs that eliminated the stench of death, that's where the custom of giving the deceased smelling flowers comes from.

 

The KIT contains:

1 plague doctor 54mm

1 Amietino donkey with cart and corpse

1 floor + wall

3 rats

1 walking lamp

1 wall lantern

1 ladder

ropes for the kit

 

 

 

Diorama Resin kit with Plague Doctor 1:32

SKU: PLD1_35
€ 70,00 Regular Price
€ 63,00Sale Price
VAT Included
  • miniature size : 54 mm about

    total pieces numbers: 35

    material: resin

    Project and 3D Artist: Di Silvestro Gianpaolo & Simone Rasetti & Model Victoria

    Painter: Alvise Ardenghi

  • Upcoming shipments from June 1st 2020

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