When Elisabeth made her first Harlequin, she got naturally involved with the rich
tradition of the Italian popular theatre, the Commedia dell'Arte.

In 1594 the composer Orazio Vecchi caused a furor with L'Amfiparnasso, a madrigal comedy in three acts with a prologue, which figures characters from the Commedia dell'Arte: Pantalone, Francatrippa, doctor Grazziano, Isabella and many others
take care of a motley variety of awkward rows and foolish loves.
 

Listen to this 16th century version of the Commedia dell'Arte


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Commedia dell' Arte

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The Commedia dell' Arte is a gift to the Max Planck Institute in Nijmegen, where it covers the rear wall of the auditorium.

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50 x 63 cm (9x)

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Pantalone

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Capitano

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Dottore

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Innamorata

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50 x 63 cm

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Innamorato

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50 x 63 cm

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Servetta

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50 x 63 cm

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Arlecchino

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50 x 63 cm

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Brighella

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50 x 63

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Zanni

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50 x 63 cm

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Arlecchino and Servietta on stage

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48 x 67 cm

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preliminary study for the series