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  2. Commedia dell'arte - Wikipedia

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    Eduardo De Filippo as Pulcinella, a character from the commedia dell'arte Commedia dell'arte troupe I Gelosi performing, by Hieronymus Francken I, c. 1590. Commedia dell'arte [a] was an early form of professional theatre, originating from Italian theatre, that was popular throughout Europe between the 16th and 18th centuries.

  3. Costumes in commedia dell'arte - Wikipedia

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    Harlequin wore a very small hat, the mask was sometimes swapped out for a face-painted diamond, and the costume pattern became entirely made up of diamonds with a small bow or collar. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Brighella wore a servant's suit of rough off-white fabric, trimmed with green on the sides of his pants and down the front of his long shirt.

  4. Il Dottore - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the majority of half masks in commedia dell'arte, il Dottore's mask is unique in that it is a one-third mask; the mask itself is meant to be a parody of a Bolognese jurisconsult. [14] [16] The actor's cheeks may sometimes have rouge applied to imply that il Dottore is fond of drinking. [16]

  5. Gianduja - Wikipedia

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    Gianduja (commedia dell'arte), a mask which represents Turin and Piedmont in general Gianduja (chocolate) , a preparation of chocolate with hazelnut paste See also

  6. Brighella - Wikipedia

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    Brighella, from the 16th century. Brighella (Bergamasque dialect: Brighèla) is a comic, masked character from the Italian theatre style commedia dell'arte.His early costume consisted of loosely fitting, white smock and pants with green trim and was often equipped with a batocio (also batacchio or battacio, depending on region) or slapstick, or else with a wooden sword.

  7. Sandrone - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... is the traditional mask and character of the Commedia dell'arte representing the city of Modena. [1] Origin

  8. Innamorati - Wikipedia

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    The costumes of the lovers were the fashion of the day, and the extravagance of the lovers costumes often represented the status of the commedia dell'arte company. [5] The lovers never wear the masks, which is characteristic of most of the other stock characters in the commedia dell'arte.

  9. Gianduja (commedia dell'arte) - Wikipedia

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    In the commedia dell'arte, Gianduja is a fond drinker and a very lecherous character, and Giacometta, his lover, always becomes jealous of him. [3] Personality-wise, he always has a happy humour. He is dressed (in the usual version) with a tricorn hat and a brown jacket with red borders.