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Characters of the Commedia dell arte getting drunk under the bust of Bacchus
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Characters of the Commedia dell arte getting drunk under the bust of Bacchus
LRI4646417 Characters of the Commedia dell arte getting drunk under the bust of Bacchus.18th century (painting) by Italian School, (18th century); Biblioteca e Raccolta Teatrale del Burcardo, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Characters of the Commedia dell arte getting drunk under the bust of Bacchus Anonymous painting of the 18th century Biblioteca e Museo Teatrale del Burcardo Rome); Luisa Ricciarini; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 23716234
© Luisa Ricciarini / Bridgeman Images
Alcoholism Commedia Dell Arte Commedia Dellarte Grape Mask Red Wine
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This 18th-century painting, titled "Characters of the Commedia dell arte getting drunk under the bust of Bacchus" transports us to a lively scene filled with laughter and merriment. The Italian School artist skillfully captures the essence of this theatrical tradition as we witness characters from the Commedia dell arte indulging in revelry beneath the watchful gaze of Bacchus. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring this artwork to life, showcasing a group of individuals adorned in masks and costumes, enjoying themselves amidst an atmosphere of leisure. Red wine flows freely from glasses held by these animated figures, symbolizing their abandonment to pleasure and celebration. Grapes, a classic representation of Bacchus' association with wine-making, add further depth to this intoxicating scene. As we delve into this masterpiece, it becomes evident that themes such as alcoholism and excess are subtly explored within its layers. However, it is important to appreciate how art can reflect societal realities without endorsing or condemning them outright. Luisa Ricciarini's brushwork expertly captures both the human spirit and theatricality present in commedia dell arte performances. This anonymous painting serves as a testament to Italy's rich cultural heritage while also offering insights into 18th-century theater practices. Displayed at Biblioteca e Raccolta Teatrale del Burcardo in Rome, Italy; this print invites us on a journey through time where we can immerse ourselves in the beauty and complexity of Italian artistry.
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