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JLJ4648428 Commedia dell Arte: " The two carriages (scene of the comedy " the Foire Saint-Germain de Regnard et Dufresny)" Scaramouche and Harlequin fight. Painting by Claude Gillot (1673-1722) 1695 Dim. 1, 27 x 1, 60 m - Commedia dell Arte: The Two Carriages (the comedy play scene " The Foire Saint-Germain" by Regnard and Dufresny). Quarrel between Scaramouche and Harlequin (Alrequin). Painting by Claude Gillot (1673-1722) 1695. 1.27 x 1.60 m. Louvre Museum, Paris by Gillot, Claude (1673-1722); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Commedia dell Arte: " The two carriages (scene of the comedy " the Foire Saint-Germain de Regnard et Dufresny)" Scaramouche and Harlequin fight. Painting by Claude Gillot (1673-1722) 1695 Dim. 1, 27 x 1, 60 m - Commedia dell Arte: The Two Carriages (the comedy play scene " The Foire Saint-Germain" by Regnard and Dufresny). Quarrel between Scaramouche and Harlequin (Alrequin). Painting by Claude Gillot (1673-1722) 1695. 1.27 x 1.60 m. Louvre Museum, Paris); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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This print captures a scene from the iconic Commedia dell'Arte play, "The Two Carriages" performed at the Foire Saint-Germain by Regnard and Dufresny. Painted by Claude Gillot in 1695, this masterpiece measures 1.27 x 1.60 meters and is currently housed in the Louvre Museum in Paris. In this lively depiction, we witness a dramatic quarrel between two beloved characters of Commedia dell'Arte: Scaramouche and Harlequin (Alrequin). The vibrant colors and intricate details bring their heated exchange to life, as they engage in an animated fight. Gillot's skillful brushwork beautifully portrays the essence of these renowned characters. Scaramouche, known for his cunning wit and flamboyant attire, stands tall with his signature feathered hat while brandishing a sword. Harlequin, adorned in his distinctive diamond-patterned costume, matches Scaramouche's intensity with acrobatic agility. "The Two Carriages" scene showcases Gillot's mastery of capturing both physical comedy and emotional depth within a single frame. Through dynamic poses and expressive facial expressions, he invites viewers into the world of Commedia dell'Arte where laughter intertwines with drama. As one gazes upon this remarkable print at Fine Art Finder or any other platform showcasing it today through ePhoto Josse's lens, they are transported back to the golden age of theater where timeless stories unfolded on stage amidst uproarious laughter and heartfelt emotions.
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