Les Delices de l’Italie. Vol. I
Creator
Date
1706
Identifier
de Beer Lb 1706 R
Publisher
[Leiden]: Pierre Vander Aa
Abstract
Mask-makers (mascherari) must have a field day when carnival time arrives in Venice. After all, there are numerous styles to choose from: the bauta (with an over-prominent nose); the Columbina (a half-mask); the Medico della peste (originally used to prevent the spread of disease); the moretta (a black velvet oval mask for women only); the volto (Italian for face; or larva, meaning ghost in Latin); the Pantalone; and the Zanni (half mask with a reverse curve towards the end). The carnival has had a long and colourful history: established in the 12th century; outlawed in 1797; and rejuvenated in modern times as an event celebrating the history and culture of Venice. Some of the types of masks are clearly visible in this 1706 engraving.
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Citation
Alexandre de Rogissart, “Les Delices de l’Italie. Vol. I,” ourheritage.ac.nz | OUR Heritage, accessed November 23, 2024, https://otago.ourheritage.ac.nz/items/show/8592.