French Theatre / Tabarin
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French Theatre / Tabarin
Tabarin A character from Farces Tabariniques. Date: early 17th century
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Arte Character Commedia Dell Farces Sticking Tabarin Tongue
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print depicts the iconic French theatrical character, Tabarin, from the early 17th century farces known as "Tabariniques." Tabarin, a popular figure in French comedy, was often portrayed as a rustic, bawdy, and mischievous character who delighted audiences with his stick in hand and his distinctive red tongue hanging out. The commedia dell'arte tradition, from which the Tabariniques emerged, originated in Italy during the 16th century and quickly spread throughout Europe, including France. The art form was characterized by its improvisational nature and the use of stock characters, each with their unique traits and costumes. Tabarin, with his distinctive red tongue and long stick, became one of the most recognizable figures in French theatre. In this print, Tabarin is depicted in his traditional costume, which includes a long, red coat, a white shirt, and a black waistcoat. He is shown with a mischievous expression on his face, and his tongue is prominently displayed, adding to his comedic appeal. The long stick in his hand is a symbol of his authority and a tool he used to maintain order in the chaotic world of the farces. The print also showcases the rich details of the theatrical setting, with a backdrop of a rustic village scene and other characters from the farces in the background. The intricate details of the costumes and the lively expressions on the characters' faces add to the sense of energy and excitement that was a hallmark of the Tabariniques and commedia dell'arte performances. This print is a testament to the enduring appeal of Tabarin and the farces that made him a beloved figure in French theatre during the early 17th century. It offers a glimpse into the world of these lively and improvisational performances and the role that Tabarin played in shaping the comedic traditions of Europe.
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