RMBRACYM–La Comedie Italienne, Rue de Gaite, Montparnasse, Paris, France
RMRNCA5A–La Comédie Italienne - Rue de la Gaité - Paris - France
RF2E31R60–COMEDIE ITALIENNE THEATER, PARIS
RMC45MWY–La Comedie Italienne in Montparnasse, Paris
RM2WRR00W–La Comédie Italienne is a theatre in the Montparnasse district of Paris, presenting Italian commedia dell'arte plays in French translation.
RM2CC6HJ9–Arlequinesque Facade of the 'Théâtre de la Comédie-Italienne', 19 rue de la Gaîté, Paris
RMDW7G81–La Comedie Italienne, Montmartre,Paris
RMHMXWT6–La Comédie Italienne
RM2R06MPH–La Comedie Italienne front facade of the theater, Paris, France.
RM2T8JYDW–La Comédie Italienne theatre 19 rue de la Gaîté Montparnasse, Paris France
RM2F781T7–France, Paris, Montparnasse district, La Comedie Italienne Theater facade, rue de la Gaite
RMKJ1F3D–Nicolas Lancret (169O-I743) - Scene de la Comedie Italienne
RM2PJFWFB–Tommaso Antonio Visentini (1682-1739), dit Thomassin, fut l’Arlequin de la Comédie-Italienne, de 1716 à 1739, et le créateur en 1730 de l’Arlequin du Jeu de l’amour et du hasard de Marivaux. - Portrait of Tommaso Antonio Visentini known as Thomassin (Vicenza 1682-Paris 1739), dressed as Harlequin
RMCNPFF4–Actors from the Comédie Italienne by LANCRET Nicolas 1690-1743 France French
RMMYX4DX–62 La Comédie Italienne (dessin) (...)Lallemand Jean-Baptiste btv1b103035330
RM2B9FYF9–ELEVATION OF THE ITALIAN COMEDY Anonyme. 'Elévation de la Comédie Italienne'. Dessin. Paris, musée Carnavalet.
RM2BKTP8F–Hôtel de Bourgogne, siège de la Comédie Italienne - Parouty 1998 p14.
RM2B9KF1W–Anonymous at Martinet. 'Italian Comedy Anonyme chez Martinet. 'Comédie italienne - scène de Blaise le savetier'. Gravure. Paris, musée Carnavalet.
RMC1BAKP–France, Paris, La Comedie Italienne (The Italian Comedy) in Rue de la Gaite, Mr Maggiuli
RM2B919C6–Portrait of Bertinazzi says Carlin, the Italian comedy actor 'Portrait de Carlo Antonio Bertinazzi, dit Carlin, acteur de la Comédie Italienne'. Dessin (pierre noire et sanguine). Paris, musée Carnavalet.
RF2E31R63–COMEDIE ITALIENNE THEATER, PARIS
RMJG3AEX–Hätel de Bourgogne, siège de la Comédie Italienne - Parouty 1998 p14
RM2WRR00R–La Comédie Italienne is a theatre in the Montparnasse district of Paris, presenting Italian commedia dell'arte plays in French translation.
RF2AED1KK–'Le Mezzetin' by Jean-Antoine Watteau - a painting of an actor of the Comedie Italienne, entertainment in France in the 17th century.
RMC1KTMA–France, Paris, Gaite Street, Comedie Italienne, a theatre
RME5EMFR–France, paris 14e, montparnasse, rue de la gaite, theatre, la comedie italienne, facade decoree, comedia del arte,
RM2R06MPC–La Comedie Italienne front facade of the theater, Paris, France.
RM2T8JYDM–La Comédie Italienne theatre 19 rue de la Gaîté Montparnasse, Paris France
RM2B9E46B–J. Menier, actor of the Comedie Italienne in 1776. (IFF 8) (dummy title)
RM2D9YM4N–Polichinelle - drawing by Maurice Sand, published in 1860. Commedia dell' Arte character
RM2K6ATXK–A group of men and women wearing Pierrot (clown) costumes, Norfolk, England, UK c. 1930. A Pierrot is a character of pantomime and commedia dell’arte, whose origins are in the late seventeenth-century Italian troupe of players performing in Paris and known as the Comédie-Italienne. This is taken from an old black and white negative – a vintage 1920s/30s photograph.
RMJ8GD4N–Mohammed Tenim Ambassadeur du Maroc a la Comedie Italienne 1682 Antoine Coypel 1661 1722 Versailles
RMM99P6A–'Masques et bouffons; comédie italienne' (1862)
RM2E8MYDR–Mohammed Tenim Ambassadeur du Maroc a la Comedie Italienne 1682 Antoine Coypel 1661-1722 Versailles.
RMD6X3T0–Actors of the Potsdam Ensemble I Confidenti show an excerpt of the play 'Hunger and Love' during a press performance at the Palace Theatre at Neuen Palais at Park Sanssouci in Potsdam, Germany, 24 April 2013. The Baroque Theatre Summer Sanssouci 2013 is this year dedicated to the Commedia dell'Arte: 'Hunger and Love' (I casi della fame dell'amore) is the musical farce, in which the famous masks and characters of the Comedie Italienne are encountered. Photo: Patrick Pleul
RF2RWCD41–Nicolas Lancret -- Italian Comedians (Actors of the Comédie Italienne) 25х22
RM2HHTF3X–Masquerader (one of a pair) 1745 Meissen Manufactory German This model of a porcelain figure wearing a black tricorne hat, a white half mask, and a long robe trimmed with bows is commonly identified as the Avvocato, or lawyer, one of the secondary cast of characters comprising the Comédie Italienne. However, it has been pointed out recently that neither the costume nor the pose of this figure refers to the legal profession and that the figure should more accurately be called 'The Masquerader.'[1] His hat, mask, and cloak reflect a costume typically worn by both men and women in Venice during C
RM2B3RF0R–Ground plan of the Opéra-Comique, Paris, France, 19th century
RM2WT1H38–Nouveau plan routier de la ville et fauxbourgs de Paris, 1786. 1786 Present plan was reissued in 1788. It derives from earlier publications by Esnauts et Rapilly in 1776-86 (Boutier 314) and 1782 (Boutier 324). Decorated title at upper left. Inset map of 'Banlieue de Paris' at upper right (scale not given). Insets at lower left: Projet pour la place d'une salle d'Opera a Paris -- Plan de Versailles (scale ca. 1:35,000) -- Nouvelle comédie françoise [plan] -- Nouvelle comédie italienne [plan] -- Echelle de 400 toises, pour le Plan [scale bar]. Lists of streets and important buildlings at left a
RF2E31R65–COMEDIE ITALIENNE THEATER, PARIS
RM2H0Y5RK–The Clothes are Italian , 1715-1716. Jean Antoine Watteau (French, 1684-1721), and Charles Simonneau (French, 1645-1728). Etching and engraving; sheet: 37.2 x 26.9 cm (14 5/8 x 10 9/16 in.); platemark: 30.5 x 21.3 cm (12 x 8 3/8 in.). The Comédie Italienne, the Italian commedia dell’arte, took up residence in Paris in the mid-17th century, incorporating French chansons and Italian arias into their performances. The troupe was banished from France in 1697 as punishment for satirizing the regime of Louis XIV. In 1715, the crown passed to Philippe II d’Orléans, who served as Regent until Louis X
RM2WRR00K–La Comédie Italienne is a theatre in the Montparnasse district of Paris, presenting Italian commedia dell'arte plays in French translation.
RM2WRK0J7–Madame Molé-Reymond, actrice de la Comédie italienne, 1786. Louvre Museum. Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun
RF2FNKNH0–Antoine Watteau,personnages de la comédie-italienne et statue de Naiade.Sanguine.
RME5EMG0–France, paris 14e, montparnasse, rue de la gaite, theatre, la comedie italienne, facade decoree, comedia del arte,
RM2R06MPF–La Comedie Italienne front facade of the theater, Paris, France.
RM2T8JYDR–La Comédie Italienne theatre 19 rue de la Gaîté Montparnasse, Paris France
RM2DF9E5F–An outside view of the Comedie Italienne playhouse in Paris, France on April 24, 2020. Amid signs of a slowing in the spread of the covid-19 pandemic, the French government is looking to ease nationwide lockdown on May 11, in the hopes of injecting life into the crumbling economy while ensuring people' safety. According to government's guiding policy, cafes, restaurants, cinemas and theatres would remain closed, and festivals would be postponed until mid-July. Photo by Karim Ait Adjedjou/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMWAR2FB–Drawing, Costume Design- Florindo, Study for Les Masques et les personnages de la comedie italienne, 1913–14
RMJTKAR6–Pietro Paolini Tiberio Fiorilli as Scaramouche
RMEFYRDC–A Pierrette, a female Pierrot, c. 1895, by Stehle,
RMM99P63–'Masques et bouffons; comédie italienne' (1862)
RMJ484RH–Manon Balletti 1757 Jean Marc Nattier 1685 - 1766 France French ( Daughter of an actress in the Comédie Italienne company, and became engaged to Casanova at about the time the portrait was painted. In 1760 she married a more reputable though older suitor, the architect Jacques-François Blondel (1705 - 1774)
RMD6X3RP–An actress from the Potsdam Ensemble I Confidenti show an excerpt of the play 'Hunger and Love' during a press performance at the Palace Theatre at Neuen Palais at Park Sanssouci in Potsdam, Germany, 24 April 2013. The Baroque Theatre Summer Sanssouci 2013 is this year dedicated to the Commedia dell'Arte: 'Hunger and Love' (I casi della fame dell'amore) is the musical farce, in which the famous masks and characters of the Comedie Italienne are encountered. Photo: Patrick Pleul
RF2FM2HX6–Harlequin, often a clever trickster disguised as an idiot has been played in European theatres and inspired artists through many centuries.
RF2HTW6FY–Art inspired by Masquerader (one of a pair), 1745, German, Meissen, Hard paste-porcelain, Overall (confirmed): 6 1/2 x 4 x 2 3/4 in. (16.5 x 10.2 x 7 cm), Ceramics-Porcelain, This model of a porcelain figure wearing a black tricorne hat, a white half mask, and a long robe trimmed with, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2T69WRY–Charles-Antoine Veronese, Italian actor famous for his performance as Pantalon in the commedia dellarte, 1702-1762. Debuted at the Comedie-Italienne in 1744. Veronese. Theatre de l'Opera comique. Handcoloured stipple engraving after Jacques Grasset Saint-Sauveur from Acteurs et Actrices Celebres, Famous Actors and Actresses, Chez Latour Libraire, Paris, 1808.
RM2B9F276–COUPLE OF PLAYERS OF THE ITALIAN COMEDY Claude Gillot (1673-1722). 'Couple d'acteurs de la Comédie Italienne'. Dessin. Paris, musée Carnavalet.
RF2E31R6C–COMEDIE ITALIENNE THEATER, PARIS
RM2B9M69E–ALLEGED PORTRAIT OF MADAME Dugazon Portrait présumé de Madame Dugazon, actrice de la Comédie italienne. Huile sur toile. Paris, musée Cognacq-Jay.
RM2WRR01B–La Comédie Italienne is a theatre in the Montparnasse district of Paris, presenting Italian commedia dell'arte plays in French translation.
RM2B9EX1T–SCENE OF THE Comedie Italienne: ARLEQUIN ET RICOBONI 'Scène de la comédie italienne : Arlequin et Ricoboni, vers 1720'. Huile sur toile. Paris, musée Carnavalet.
RM2K3GAGR–Charles-Antoine Veronese, Italian actor famous for his performance as Pantalon in the commedia dell’arte, 1702-1762. Debuted at the Comedie-Italienne in 1744. Veronese. Theatre de l'Opera comique. Handcoloured stipple engraving after Jacques Grasset Saint-Sauveur from Acteurs et Actrices Celebres, Famous Actors and Actresses, Chez Latour Libraire, Paris, 1808.
RME5EMFT–France, paris 14e, montparnasse, rue de la gaite, theatre, la comedie italienne, facade decoree, comedia del arte,
RFPAR8AY–Latouche Gaston De - La Comédie Italienne
RMJ37K0B–Comedie italienne avec Scaramouche
RM2DF9E5A–An outside view of the Comedie Italienne playhouse in Paris, France on April 24, 2020. Amid signs of a slowing in the spread of the covid-19 pandemic, the French government is looking to ease nationwide lockdown on May 11, in the hopes of injecting life into the crumbling economy while ensuring people' safety. According to government's guiding policy, cafes, restaurants, cinemas and theatres would remain closed, and festivals would be postponed until mid-July. Photo by Karim Ait Adjedjou/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMW44YT5–Comedie italienne avec Scaramouche.
RMMP93TY–806 Les acteurs de la comédie italienne
RMEFYRDP–A Pierrette, a female Pierrot, c. 1895, by Stehle,
RMM99P5P–'Masques et bouffons; comédie italienne' (1862)
RM2T9T3M0–Gathering of Actors of the Comédie-Italienne in a Park - by Jean Baptiste Joseph Pater
RMD6X4C9–Actors of the Potsdam Ensemble I Confidenti show an excerpt of the play 'Hunger and Love' during a press performance at the Palace Theatre at Neuen Palais at Park Sanssouci in Potsdam, Germany, 24 April 2013. The Baroque Theatre Summer Sanssouci 2013 is this year dedicated to the Commedia dell'Arte: 'Hunger and Love' (I casi della fame dell'amore) is the musical farce, in which the famous masks and characters of the Comedie Italienne are encountered. Photo: Patrick Pleul
RM2AR4TWG–Fashionable woman or Merveilleuse in a low-cut dress, 1801. She has a Babet straw hat, a low-cut dress tied with foliage, and a kerchief used as a belt under the bust. The Babet hat was taken from a character played by Mme Louise-Rosalie Dugazon in Blaise et Babet, Comedie Italienne. Chapeau a la Babet. Fichu en Ceinture. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Pierre de la Mesangere’s Journal des Modes et Dames, Paris, 1801. The illustrations in volume 4 were by Carle Vernet, Bosio, Dutailly and Philibert Louis Debucourt.
RMPAAG65–Masquerader (one of a pair). Culture: German, Meissen. Dimensions: Overall (confirmed): 6 1/2 x 4 x 2 3/4 in. (16.5 x 10.2 x 7 cm). Factory: Meissen Manufactory (German, 1710-present). Modeler: Johann Joachim Kändler (German, Fischbach 1706-1775 Meissen). Date: 1745. This model of a porcelain figure wearing a black tricorne hat, a white half mask, and a long robe trimmed with bows is commonly identified as the Avvocato, or lawyer, one of the secondary cast of characters comprising the Comédie Italienne. However, it has been pointed out recently that neither the costume nor the pose of this fi
RMT7CXP8–Theater, Comedy square, Montpellier, Aude, France
RF2E31R6D–COMEDIE ITALIENNE THEATER, PARIS
RMKC74F1–Masquerader (one of a pair), 1745, German, Meissen, Hard paste-porcelain, Overall (confirmed): 6 1/2 x 4 x 2 3/4 in. (16.5 x 10
RM2WRR00M–La Comédie Italienne is a theatre in the Montparnasse district of Paris, presenting Italian commedia dell'arte plays in French translation.
RM2WJY1C1–Mezzetin dancing, around 1720 '. Anonymous painting. Oil on canvas. Paris, Carnavalet museum. Italian Comedy, Costume, Dance, Dancer, French School, Mezzetin, Comedie character
RM2AG2EN0–. Masques et bouffons; comédie italienne. PARIS A LÉVY FILS, LIBRAIRE-ÉDITEUR 29. RUE DE SEINEM DCCC LXir HISS 1.1 C Op JL> on
RM2WX7YPH–tourism, France, paris 14th arrondissement, montparnasse, rue de la gaite, street, theatre, la comedie italienne, ornate front, comedia del arte
RFP1J96P–Latouche Gaston De - La Comédie Italienne
RM2WX7WJ1–France, Ile-de-France region, Paris rive Gauche, 14th arrondissement, rue de la Gaîté, the Comédie-Italienne (theatre), programs, help yourself. 19 March 2024
RM2DF9E5P–An outside view of the Comedie Italienne playhouse in Paris, France on April 24, 2020. Amid signs of a slowing in the spread of the covid-19 pandemic, the French government is looking to ease nationwide lockdown on May 11, in the hopes of injecting life into the crumbling economy while ensuring people' safety. According to government's guiding policy, cafes, restaurants, cinemas and theatres would remain closed, and festivals would be postponed until mid-July. Photo by Karim Ait Adjedjou/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM
RME5F1CH–Paris sous la neige
RM2CCWXC7–Jean-Baptiste Pater - Gathering of Actors of the Comédie-Italienne in a Park
RMMP93TT–806 Les acteurs de la Comédie italienne - Nicolas Lancret - Louvre
RMM99P60–'Masques et bouffons; comédie italienne' (1862)
RMDE1EC3–'Actor of the Comédie Italienne (Crispin)', early 20th century. Artist: Jean-Antoine Watteau
RMD6X4CR–Actors of the Potsdam Ensemble I Confidenti show an excerpt of the play 'Hunger and Love' during a press performance at the Palace Theatre at Neuen Palais at Park Sanssouci in Potsdam, Germany, 24 April 2013. The Baroque Theatre Summer Sanssouci 2013 is this year dedicated to the Commedia dell'Arte: 'Hunger and Love' (I casi della fame dell'amore) is the musical farce, in which the famous masks and characters of the Comedie Italienne are encountered. Photo: Patrick Pleul
RM2KYNP5W–Pierrot clowns in full costume. England, Uk 1905
RM2B965J1–CATHERINE Biancolelli SAY COLOMBINE Jean Mariette. 'Catherine Biancollelli dite Colombine'. Gravure. Paris, musée Carnavalet.
RMP8AJHA–Actor of the Comédie italienne (Crispin). Museum: State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow.
RMT7CXNR–Theater, Comedy square, Montpellier, Aude, France
RF2E31R3F–COMEDIE ITALIENNE THEATER, PARIS
RM2BMME6P–Premier chant de l'Enfer, une panthere s'oppose au passage de Dante. Illustration de la 'Divine Comedie' (Divina Commedia) de Dante Alighieri (1265-13
RM2J0RK4A–Four main characters of the Italian popular comedy: Dottore, Pantalone, Arlecchino and Scarmuzza. After an old Italian engraving, , (literary history book, 1895), Vier Hauptcharaktere der italienischen Volkskomödie: Dottore, Pantalone, Arlecchino und Scarmuzza. Nach einem alten italienischen Stich, Quatre personnages principaux de la comédie populaire italienne : Dottore, Pantalone, Arlecchino et Scarmuzza. D'après une ancienne gravure italienne
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