What is a columbina mask?

What is a columbina mask?

The Colombina is a half face mask with heavy decoration. A personal favorite, this multi colored pretty mask conceals only your eyes, cheeks and rarely your nose. In historical perspective the mask takes its name from a maidservant; who was basically the female counterpart of the Bauta.

Who made the Colombina mask?

With over 50 years of experience in a family-run business, Silvia and Roberto create one-of-a-kinds masks known, throughout the world, for their superior quality, originality, and detailed craftsmanship. Please note the Colombina Venetian Mask is 100% handmade.

When was the Colombina mask made?

Colombina mask in the Commedia dell’Arte Colombina made a name for herself as a mask of the Commedia dell’Arte quite late, namely in the 17th century, in France. Her name, though, appeared for the first time in 1530 in Italy, in the texts written by the Accademici Intronati of Siena (the “stunned Academicals”).

What did Colombina wear?

These characters were usually played unmasked, but with bonnets and metal chokers. She was also known to wear heavy makeup around her eyes and carry a tambourine, which she could use to fend off the amorous advances of Pantalone.

What is a Volto mask?

The “volto” or “larva” mask was originally always a white mask, always worn with a three cornered hat and in fact, attached to the hat. These masks are worn to great effect with elaborate costumes during the Venetian Carnival (Carnevale) and can also be worn as a masquerade mask to a masked ball or masked event.

Who is Colombina Carnevale?

In the commedia dell’arte, a malicious yet charming servant-girl, a comical character not always a mirror of virtue like her eternal suitor Harlequin, Colombine is likeable on account of her coquetry and feminine shrewdness. The costume is simple, similar to Harlequin’s with numerous multicolored patches. …

How did the Colombina mask get its name?

The Colombina mask is named after a stock character in the Commedia dell’arte: Colombina was a maidservant and soubrette who was an adored part of the Italian theatre for generations. It is said it was designed for an actress because she did not wish to have her beautiful face covered completely.

Did Colombina wear a mask?

The half-mask was designed to accommodate her. Columbina translates from Italian as “little dove” and her character in Commedia dell’arte was usually dressed in a ragged and patched dress appropriate to a hired servant.

Who invented the Bauta mask?

The striking design originates from 17th-century French physician Charles de Lorme who adopted the mask together with other sanitary precautions while treating plague victims. The mask is often white, consisting of a hollow beak and round eyeholes covered with crystal discs, creating a bespectacled effect.

What are Volto masks made of?

porcelain
The volto (Italian for face) or larva (meaning ghost in Latin) is the iconic modern Venetian mask: it is often made of stark white porcelain or thick plastic, though also frequently gilded and decorated, and is commonly worn with a tricorn and cloak.

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