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PROPERTY OF various owners NARDI A HARDSTONE,
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Category:Everything Else / Other
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Estimated At:10,000.00 - 12,000.00 USD
NOT SOLD (BIDDING OVER)
0.00USD+ applicable fees & taxes.
This item WAS NOT SOLD. Auction date was 2002 Apr 15 @ 07:30UTC-08:00 : PST/AKDT
PROPERTY OF various owners NARDI A HARDSTONE, COLORED STONE AND ENAMEL HARLEQUIN BROOCH the head of carved hardstone, wearing a black enamel mask with diamond eyes and white enamel hat enhanced by a ruby cabochon and amethyst briolette feather, to the colorful 18K textured gold patched costume set with oval-shaped colored stones such as amethyst, peridot, tanzanite, citrine, topaz, tourmaline and garnet and highlighted by circular-cut diamonds, with original green velvet case signed Nardi $10,000-12,000 The Commedia dell'arte, or "comedy of the artists," originated on the streets and in the marketplaces of Renaissance Italy, though its influences can be traced back as far as antiquity. It evolved into a veritable theatrical genre from its early form wherein street performers would play a melange of stock characters resulting in a humorous plot. Wearing masks with exaggerated features and using acrobatic skills, each player epitomized a different type. By the mid -1500s, troupes of professional actors began travelling with stages, solidifying the Commedia as a genre. Traveling all over Europe and accessible to all social classes, the Commedia troupes were widely accepted. Eventually a strong French influence seeped into the genre and became, despite its improvisational style, formulaic. Many characters from the Commedia prevailed in the theater for centuries: Arlechino (Harlequin), Colombina, Pulcinella (Punch), The Doctor, The Captain, and Pantalone, for example. The Commedia dell'arte's influence extends far, as it has long inspired writers, artists, and actors such as the Elizabethan dramatists, Molière, Tiepolo, Watteau, Charlie Chaplin, Vaudeville theater, Mel Brooks and even modern-day television situation comedies. One of the Commedia's most striking manifestations is the Carneval of Venice, where people parade in the streets wearing costumes and masks reminiscent of the Commedia characters. Harlequin is perhaps the best known of these; he is a comical servant who is lazy yet energetic, stupid yet clever, insolent yet clownish. The Venetian jeweler Nardi is known for his Commedia dell' arte-inspired jewels.
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