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DUV4211761 Harlequin (Commedia dell arte). Engraving in " Characters and Costumes vary". New Epinal Imaging. Imp. lith. Pinot et Sagaire, booksellers publishing at Epinal. Plate NAa411. Stencilled lithographs. Around 1850. Dim: 41 x 28 cm. Private Collection by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Harlequin (Commedia dell arte). Engraving in " Characters and Costumes vary". New Epinal Imaging. Imp. lith. Pinot et Sagaire, booksellers publishing at Epinal. Plate NAa411. Stencilled lithographs. Around 1850. Dim: 41 x 28 cm. Private Collection); Photo eDuvallon; French, out of copyright
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Carnival Commedia Dell Arte Commedia Dellarte Disguising Harlequin Mask Spectator Duvallon
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This print showcases the enchanting world of Harlequin, a beloved character from the Commedia dell'arte. The engraving, part of the "Characters and Costumes vary" series by New Epinal Imaging, beautifully captures the essence of this iconic figure. Created around 1850 by French School artists Pinot et Sagaire, this piece measures 41 x 28 cm and is now held in a private collection. Harlequin's vibrant mask and costume immediately draw our attention, hinting at the lively spectacle that awaits within his performance. With his mischievous grin and playful demeanor, he captivates both young and old spectators alike. This image transports us to a carnival-like atmosphere filled with joyous celebration and laughter. The intricate details of this stencilled lithograph highlight the skillful craftsmanship of Jean Duvallon as he brings Harlequin to life on paper. Through his artistry, we are reminded of the rich history behind commedia dell'arte - an Italian theatrical tradition that flourished during the 16th-18th centuries. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing print, it becomes evident that Harlequin represents more than just a fictional character; he symbolizes freedom from societal constraints through disguising oneself in order to reveal hidden truths. This timeless theme continues to resonate with audiences today. Whether displayed in an art gallery or cherished within a personal collection, this remarkable print serves as a testament to Jean Duvallon's talent and offers
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