RMTWB5JK–Four Characters from Commedia dell'arte, an improvised kind of popular comedy in Italian theatres in the 16th18th centuries, based on stock characters. Actors adapted their comic dialogue and action according to a few basic plots (commonly love intrigues) and to topical issues. Date: circa 18th century
RMKE2M4N–Commedia dell'Arte in Venice. On the Rialto bridge.
RM2EA8KBH–Marcellus Laroon the Younger, Scene in a park, with, figures, from the, Commedia dell'Arte, painting, circa 1735
RMERHJ5T–Commedia dell'Arte, Italian, 16th century. A couple dances outdoors. A male masked figure plays a stringed instrument.
RMCW8RW7–Masks jesters: Commedia dell'Arte Maurice SAND
RMWAT8KA–Drawing, Water color; Performers of a Commedia dell'Arte, 1827
RMMPTR6R–Commedia dell'arte Scene in an Italian Landscape.
RMGC8DGT–fine arts, porcelain, figures, Mezzetino in Harlequin costume with cat, Lalage feeding the kitten, Franz Anton Bustelli, Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory, circa 1760, Bavarian National Museum, Munich,
RMK65B48–Venice, Veneto, Italy. Commedia dell'Arte performance in Piazza San Marco during Carnival with traditional characters
RMEX726M–El minuet 1756 by Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo, 1727-1804. Oil on canvas. The minuet is inspired by the protagonists in the 'Commedia dell'arte' by Carlo Goldoni.
RMG3BX89–Commedia dell'arte characters, including Harlequin and Pierrot, in a painting entitled Harlequin by Konstantin Andreyevich Somov (1869-1939), Russian artist. Date: early 20th century
RMKF2T5E–COMMEDIA DELL'ARTE , France, Woodcut from the album of Fasard - musician to Louis XIV
RMD9313G–Claude Gillot Les deux carosses - The two carriages 1707 Commedia dell'arte Scaramouche Arlequin
RMCYGYBX–Vintage black and white table: Italian masks and Commedia dell'Arte characters, Pulcinella,Colombina, Harlequin
RMHHW3P1–Pierrot Poete, a character of mime and Commedia dell'Arte theatre. His character is that of a sad clown, pining for the love of Columbine. Illustration by Alexis Vollon, French artist, 1865-1945.
RM2A5YTW4–El minuet 1756 by Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo, 1727-1804. Oil on canvas. The minuet is inspired by the protagonists in the 'Commedia dell'arte' by Carlo Goldoni.
RMW451CF–Commedia dellarte.
RMD4HRF3–Voulez-vous triompher des Belles? Harlequin and Columbine, by Antoine Watteau, circa 1716-18, Wallace Collection, London, UK
RM2FM1DFR–Modern period. Reform era. Germany. Actors of comedy. Engraving, Germania, 1882.
RMAA3PYG–Venice, Veneto, Italy. Venice Carnival. Commedia dell'Arte performance in St Mark's Square
RMAT5HXT–fine arts, graphic, scene from a Commedia dell`Arte, copper engraving, coloured, by Philipp Andreas Degmair (1711 - 1771), 39 cm x 25.5 cm, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMBY2XHD–Commedia dell'arte symbol souvenir memento figurines Italy Italia Italian
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
RMG2J6WK–Pulcinella and Scaramouche Taglia Cantoni, print maker: Anthonie de Winter, Jacques Callot, Cornelis Danckerts II, 1668 - 1707
RMJ7WADD–Michelangelo Cerquozzi The Rehearsal, or A Scene from the Commedia dell'Arte
RM2B71Y43–Leer kind'ren door deez' prent in uwe prille jeugd, Dat niets uw pryslyk maakt als 't onderhoud der deugd (titel op object) Leaf with eight scenes with characters from the Commedia dell'arte. Under each image a two-line verse. Numbered upper right: No. 50. Manufacturer : Seller: Preserve H. Rynders (listed building) Publisher: Jacobus Wendel Print Author: anonymous place Manufacture: Seller: Amsterdam Publisher: Amsterdam Print Author: Netherlands Date: 1795 - 1819 Physical features: woodcut colored in blue, yellow, green and red; text printing material: paper Technique: woodcut / colors / pri
RMTWB5FK–Four Characters from Commedia dell'arte, an improvised kind of popular comedy in Italian theatres in the 16th18th centuries, based on stock characters. Actors adapted their comic dialogue and action according to a few basic plots (commonly love intrigues) and to topical issues. Date: circa 18th century
RMK6WFRW–COMMEDIA DELL'ARTE Italian Comedy - After oil painting by Lancret (1690-1743) showing characters from the Commedia dell'Arte
RMA9BTR6–Actor in a commedia dell'arte play
RFW2R39J–Italian mask table end 19th century from an Italian Lexicon with Italian traditional names and regions
RMERGE3M–Tartaglia, a character from the Italian Commedia dell'arte. Liebig card series (1888).
RMGG2JN8–Ecole flamande Représentation de la Commedia dell'arte par la troupe des Gelosi (1571-1604), avec Isabella Andreini 16e siècle Huile sur toile Paris, musée Carnavalet
RMPAGDXA–A scene inspired by the Commedia Dell'arte.
RME5PABD–Mature Commedia dell'arte Pierrot courts young Spanish Lady in San Zaccaria Square during Carnival in Venice.
RMTCAY6J–Commedia dell'arte figures. Prints depicting dance Theatrical dancers in groups or more than two but not in a ballet or theatrical dance scene. Date
RMEKG0NH–A pantomime theatre production in the classical Italian commedia dell'arte tradition, at Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen, Denmark
RMRJGEEB–illustration by Dore depicting 'Captain Fracasse' a Character of the commedia dell'arte by Theophile Gautier
RM2G3M0TF–theatre / theater, comedy and comedians, Italy, characters of the Commedia dell'arte, ARTIST'S COPYRIGHT HAS NOT TO BE CLEARED
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
RMPT1M0W–Carlo, Count Gozzi, 1720 – 1806. Italian playwright and defender of Commedia dell'Arte.
RMJ8GHBM–Feestvierend gezelschap en figuren uit de Commedia dell'Arte in een galerij Rijksmuseum SK NM 8041
RMMMK5W6–. English: 'Burattino', a character of the commedia dell'arte, engraving reproduced in Duchartre 1929, p 301 . 1594. Unknown Burattino - Duchartre 1996 p300
RFRAYE85–Festive Gathering and Figures from a Commedia dell'Arte in a Gallery, Monogrammist DB, 1634. Reimagined
RMW6PF9R–Part of a Medieval manuscript showing a Punch and Judy show , though its name at that time may have been different. It shows that the entertainment has origins long before the usually accepted 16th century Italian commedia dell'arte
RM2M98KMT–Pantomime Characters, Commedia dell'Arte - Clown, Harlequin, Columbine and Pantaloon.
RMKD6H7F–Arlequine costume dated 1855 drawn by Maurice Sand, published in 1860. Commedia dell' Arte character (French. Female Harlequin).
RMA9BTPD–Actor in a commedia dell'arte play
RMEDRDN9–Scene from the Commedia dell'Arte with boy getting beating of a man
RMERGE3H–Pantalone, a character from the Italian Commedia dell'arte. (usually a Venetian old man) Liebig card series (1888).
RMFKJBRK–Karel Dujardin (1622-1678). Dutch Golden Age painter. Commedia dell'arte show or Italian charlatans, 1657. Louvre Museum. Paris.
RM2M7M7JE–Vintage or Old Advert, Advertisement, Publicity or Illustration for Meissen Porcelaine or Meissen China with Commedia dell'Arte or Comedia del Arte Figures or Figurines 1956
RMBNF4F6–Commedia dell'arte player of Pierrot traditionally identified as Gilles by Jean-Antoine Watteau oil on canvas 1721 1684-1721
RMWHB7CK–Two figures from a series representing actions of the Commedia dell'arte .
RMTX5BA4–Gilles and four Other Characters from the Commedia dell'Arte (Pierrot) 1718 by JEAN ANTOINE WATTEAU 1684-1721 France, French.
RMRJH78F–illustration by Dore depicting 'Captain Fracasse' a Character of the commedia dell'arte by Theophile Gautier
RMP4EY4F–'The Actors of the Commedia dell'Arte', 18th century, Oil on canvas, 25,5 x 22 cm. Author: Nicolas Lancret (1690-1743). Location: LOUVRE MUSEUM-PAINTINGS, FRANCE. Also known as: LOS ACTORES DE LA COMEDIA ITALIANA O EL TEATRO ITALIANO; LES ACTEURS DE LA COMEDIE ITALIENNE OU LE THEATRE ITALIEN.
RM2G3M10A–theatre / theater, Commedia dell'arte, expulsion of the Italian actors from Paris, 1697, ARTIST'S COPYRIGHT HAS NOT TO BE CLEARED
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
RM2J2EG5F–Portugal Carnival - 'Columbina' - Commedia dell'arte - Theme - Amor ao Rubro - Love on Fire - Grupo Passerelle - Bailarinos de Válega
RMWCJCAN–Commedia dell'arte, Harlequin, vintage illustration from 1900
RMP5XJXD–N/A. Deutsch: Coviello, eine Figur der Commedia dell'arte, Zeichnung von Maurice Sand ((1823-1889). . Maurice Sand 387 Coviello Zeichnung von Maurice Sand
RF2HW6YA9–Art inspired by Fireplace Flanked by Commedia dell'arte Figures with Overmantle Showing a Gothic Gazebo, in Chippendale Drawings, Vol. I, ca. 1753–54, Black ink, gray ink, gray wash, sheet: 11 7/16 x 6 7/8 in. (29.1 x 17.5 cm), Thomas Chippendale (British, baptised Otley, West, 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
RMW6PF69–Part of a Medieval manuscript showing a Punch and Judy show , though its name at that time may have been different. It shows that the entertainment has origins long before the usually accepted 16th century Italian commedia dell'arte
RMG3BKB5–COMMEDIA DELL'ARTE
RMKE2MDW–Lelio costume dated 1726 drawn by Maurice Sand, published in 1860. Commedia dell' Arte character. The gentleman wears a plumed hat, ruffled collar.
RME8F739–The Actors of the Commedia dell'Arte. Artist: Lancret, Nicolas (1690-1743)
RMEDRNRC–Festive Gathering and Figures from a Commedia dell'Arte in a Gallery, Monogrammist DB, 1634
RMERHHF1–Giangurgolo costume dated 1625 drawn by Maurice Sand, published in 1860. Commedia dell' Arte character from the region of
RMFKJBCE–Karel Dujardin (1622-1678). Dutch Golden Age painter. Commedia dell'arte show or Italian charlatans, 1657. Louvre Museum. Paris.
RMENW1TD–Two street performers, male and female, dressed as commedia dell'arte characters hiding from the camera on a street in Venice
RMGG2GG2–Adriaen Collaert Flemish school Cityscape with italian commedia dell'arte scene in the foreground and street scenes in the background including another theatre performance and the chase after a loose bull. Engraving 16th century Engraving London, British
RM2BE10M6–Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, known by his stage name Molière (January 15,1622 - February 17,1673) was a French playwright and actor who is considered to be one of the greatest masters of comedy in Western literature. Thirteen years as an itinerant actor helped him polish his comic abilities while he began writing, combining Commedia dell'arte elements with the more refined French comedy. Though he received the adulation of the court and Parisians, Molière's satires attracted criticism from moralists and the Catholic Church. Tartuffe and its attack on perceived religious hypocrisy roundly received c
RFCTW8T2–Maschere del Teatro della Commedia dell'Arte. Traditional Italian Comedy of the Crafts on side of narrowboat.
RMRJH4YW–illustration by Dore depicting 'Captain Fracasse' a Character of the commedia dell'arte by Theophile Gautier
RFT7XWP9–Medieval soldier character, full body displayed, with very rich clothes in the act of draw his sword. Old illustration of Capitan Matamoros (Italian Commedia dell'Arte). Magasin Pittoresque Paris 1848
RM2FNM5C7–theatre / theater, comedy and comedians, Italy, Commedia dell'arte, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RM2BAKYN7–Medieval monk stealing fro the treasury. Troop of pantomime performers, Pierrot and commedia dell'arte. The lay of Saint Jucundus: A legend of York by Edith W Robinson, Illustrated by George Hodgson
RM2E4DX30–Commedia dell'arte, Harlequin, vintage illustration from 1800s
RMMMTN9E–. English: Costume designs for grotesques and commedia dell'arte characters, probably for the festivities at the Hapsburg Court known as 'Wirtschaften'. Watercolour on opaque paper . 1680. Lodovico Ottavio Burnacini (1636-1707) Burnacini costumes - nani e maschere -1680
RMGHC7W3–CAROSELLO NAPOLETANO Italien 1954 Ettore Giannini Szene mit Figuren aus der italienischen Commedia dell'arte: Theater-Szene mit ' Pagliaccio ' Regie: Ettore Giannini
RM2K3GAGM–Carlo Antonio Bertinazzi or Carlin, Italian actor famed for his performance as Harlequin in the commedia dell'arte, 1710-1783. 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.
RMD88J9A–Commedia Dell'Arte - Mezzefin
RMKE2MDX–Orazio costume dated 1645 drawn by Maurice Sand, published in 1860. Commedia dell' Arte character. The gentleman wears a plumed hat, lace collar. Mustache / Moustache. Gloves. Silver cane. Steel sword / rapier.
RMPJ4TY5–Balthasar Beschey - La Commedia dell'Arte.
RMEDYG51–Claude Gillot, A Performance by the Commedia dell'Arte, French, 1673 - 1722, c. 1710, pen and brown ink with gray wash
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