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Description
Colombina is also a person of the lower social class. She usually plays the role of a maid or cook. She lacks any stilted upper-class element and is a fun-loving and confident character. Her dominant and seductive nature often attracts suitors (for example Brighella), against whom she knows how to defend herself. The figure of the Colombina has no mask and usually wears plain women's clothes.
The well-known impromptu theatre was founded in Italy (Padua) in the mid-16th century and performed well into the 18th century. With colourful costumes and masks, plays about intrigues, villainies, conspiracies but also love stories and romantic incidents, always with musical interludes, were performed in street performances. Wealthy people who ordered the theatre for their own amusement could find themselves involuntarily supplying the stories for the next performance, which was often not without danger for the performers. In order not to be recognised and to express characters and characteristics more strongly, the male actors always wore their famous masks...
The well-known impromptu theatre was founded in Italy (Padua) in the mid-16th century and performed well into the 18th century. With colourful costumes and masks, plays about intrigues, villainies, conspiracies but also love stories and romantic incidents, always with musical interludes, were performed in street performances. Wealthy people who ordered the theatre for their own amusement could find themselves involuntarily supplying the stories for the next performance, which was often not without danger for the performers. In order not to be recognised and to express characters and characteristics more strongly, the male actors always wore their famous masks...
- Group
- Flat Figure(s)
- Condition
- Extra Fine painted
- Scale
- Size 75 mm
- Material
- Pewter-Alloy 55%Sn 39%Pb 6%Sb
- Nationality/Location
- Italy
Not a toy! Not suitable for children under the age of 14!
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