Who is Colombina, the commedia dell'arte mask?
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- May 7
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Updated: 2 days ago
Colombina is a young servant girl from the Commedia dell'arte, presented as a mischievous character who knows how to use her charms to get what she wants. Historically, the character of Colombina is not depicted wearing masks; she generally wears simple women's clothing.
Who is Colombina, the commedia dell'arte mask

What are the origins of Colombina ?Who is Colombina, the commedia dell'arte mask
Colombina has its origins in the Italian Commedia dell'arte, where it first appeared in 16th-century Venice.
What are the characteristics of Colombina?
Colombina typically wears a double-skirted dress with touches of red.
Colombina is beautiful and mischievous, which leads other characters in the Commedia dell'arte to fall under her spell. She is described as a graceful and seductive woman, but also cunning and deceitful. For example, she can make the old, miserly, and vicious Pantalone believe she is attracted to him, only to later turn the tables on him.
As mentioned earlier, the character of Colombina rarely wore a mask during the early centuries of the Commedia dell'arte; however, artists like Pierangelo Summa later created models that could be compared to her.

Article based on the texts of Pierangelo and Robin Summa: La maschera è libertà, storia di un'insurrezione teatrale.
Libretto 1 : le origini della commedia dell'arte e qualche suo personaggio, Il Quaderno Edizioni
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