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- Pierrot - Wikipedia
In 1897, Bernardo Couto Castillo, another Decadent who, at the age of twenty-two, died even more tragically young than Peters, embarked on a series of Pierrot-themed short—"Pierrot Enamored of Glory" (1897), "Pierrot and His Cats" (1898), "The Nuptials of Pierrot" (1899), "Pierrot's Gesture" (1899), "The Caprices of Pierrot" (1900
- Crying on the inside: the life and times of Pierrot, modern arts . . .
Pierrot, an invention of the Italian commedia dell'arte troupes who delighted French audiences in Watteau's day, began life as a lazy, buffoonish stock character, the bumpkin foil to his fellow player Harlequin's ingenious trickery
- Pierrot Through the Arts: The Cultural History of a Sad Clown
The moonstruck mime Pierrot has had a lasting influence on the arts, from the commedia dell'arte to Arnold Schoenberg and David Bowie
- History’s Quietest Icon: The Many Faces Pierrot - Messy Nessy Chic
In the late 1800s, the French Romanticist poet Théophile Gautier wrote a comedic fantasy, Pierrot Posthume, featuring the famous clown, elevating Pierrot into the literary circle
- Pierrot The Sad Clown – ArtRKL
Pierrot was a stock character in the Italian theatrical production known as Commedia dell’arte This theatrical form emerged in Italy in the 15th century and gained rapid popularity across Europe
- The Art of Pierrot: A Painter’s Study - Creative Flair
Pierrot is the eternal ‘outsider,’ an aspect which has rendered him particularly compelling to the expressive mind He embodies the solitude that often accompanies artistic genius and the isolation felt in the pursuit of purity and authenticity
- Pierrot | Clownopedia | Fandom
Pierrot ( ˈpɪəroʊ PEER-oh, US also ˈpiːəroʊ, ˌpiːəˈroʊ PEE-ə-roh, PEE-ə-ROH, French: (pjɛʁois) a stock character of pantomime and commedia dell'arte, whose origins are in the late seventeenth-century Italian troupe of players performing in Paris and known as the Comédie-Italienne
- PIERROT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PIERROT is a stock comic character of old French pantomime usually having a whitened face and wearing loose white clothes
- Pierrot - The Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia
Pierrot is a stock character of pantomime and Commedia dell'Arte whose origins are in the late seventeenth-century Italian troupe of players performing in Paris and known as the Comédie-Italienne; the name is a hypocorism of Pierre (Peter), via the suffix -ot
- Pierrot, The Lovesick Clown | Museum of the American Arts Crafts Movement
Pierrot became such a popular figure that a new clown emerged, a lovelorn female version of Pierrot named Pierrette Introduced to rival Columbine for his affections, Pierrette was gloomy and heart-stricken from being rejected by Pierrot
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