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Serie " Balli di sfessania" (also known as Curucucu or " Les Dances", " Les Pants", " Les Polichinelles" or " Dance of Defesses"): Signora Lucia (Madame Lucie) and Trastullo. Characters of the commedia dell'arte
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Serie " Balli di sfessania" (also known as Curucucu or " Les Dances", " Les Pants", " Les Polichinelles" or " Dance of Defesses"): Signora Lucia (Madame Lucie) and Trastullo. Characters of the commedia dell'arte
JEB4890973 Serie " Balli di sfessania" (also known as Curucucu or " Les Dances", " Les Pants", " Les Polichinelles" or " Dance of Defesses"): Signora Lucia (Madame Lucie) and Trastullo. Characters of the commedia dell'arte. Engraving by Jacques Callot (1592-1635), circa 1622. Dim: 7,5x9,6cm. Strong water on paper. Private collection.; (add.info.: Serie " Balli di sfessania" (also known as Curucucu or " Les Dances", " Les Pants", " Les Polichinelles" or " Dance of Defesses"): Signora Lucia (Madame Lucie) and Trastullo. Characters of the commedia dell'arte. Engraving by Jacques Callot (1592-1635), circa 1622. Dim: 7,5x9,6cm. Strong water on paper. Private collection.); © Jean Bernard. All rights reserved 2023
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This enchanting print captures the essence of the commedia dell'arte with its portrayal of Signora Lucia (Madame Lucie) and Trastullo in a lively dance. The characters come to life through the intricate engraving by Jacques Callot, showcasing their expressive movements and vibrant personalities.
Signora Lucia exudes grace and elegance, while Trastullo brings a sense of playfulness and mischief to the scene. Their costumes are richly detailed, reflecting the elaborate attire typical of commedia dell'arte performances.
The composition is dynamic and full of energy, drawing viewers into the world of Italian theater in the 17th century. The use of strong water on paper adds depth and texture to the print, enhancing its visual impact.
This piece is not just a historical artifact but a testament to the enduring appeal of commedia dell'arte as an art form that continues to captivate audiences around the world. It serves as a reminder of the creativity and talent that have shaped theatrical traditions for centuries.
Whether you are a fan of Italian culture or simply appreciate fine artistry, this print is sure to delight with its charm and whimsy. Add it to your collection today and bring a touch of theatrical magic into your home.
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