Harlequin Unmasked by Meredith Chilton

Harlequin Unmasked by Meredith Chilton

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The story of the commedia dell'arte's transformation into sculpture, focusing on nearly 150 porcelain sculptures. It covers: how the figures were made; why they appear as they do; what inspired their gestures and costumes; and how street theatre themes were integrated into court entertainment.

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Harlequin Unmasked by Meredith Chilton

The commedia dell'arte began in Italy as irreverent, improvised street theatre and is best known for its exuberant characters, specifically Harlequin, Pantalone, Pulcinella, Scaramouche, and Colombine, among others. Since the sixteenth century, these personalities have inspired paintings, engravings, and porcelain sculptures. Encompassing theatre, court culture, masquerades, and the decorative arts, this splendidly illustrated and engaging book offers original perspectives on porcelain commedia figures while also making an important contribution to the study of the commedia dell'arte. The volume focuses on nearly 150 porcelain sculptures as it tells the story of the commedia dell'arte's transformation into sculpture. Why were the figures made? Why do they appear as they do? What inspired their gestures and costumes? How did street-theatre themes become integrated into court life and entertainment? Examining these delightful porcelain figures in greater breadth and detail than ever before, this book is essential for those interested in theatre, painting, costume, and the decorative arts. This catalogue accompanies an exhibition at the Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art, Toronto, from 21st September 2001 to 20th January 2002.
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ISBN 13 9780300090093
ISBN 10 0300090099
Title Harlequin Unmasked
Author Meredith Chilton
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Yale University Press
Year published 2001-09-10
Number of pages 376
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.