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Macchietta (English: "little spot"; pl.:
macchiette or macchiettas) is a form of
comedy act
which was
common in
Italian theatre between the late 1800s...
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stories (sometimes
simply by
collating earlier articles),
including Macchiette (1880),
Occhi e nasi (1881), and
Storie allegre (1887).
Collodi became...
- group. The
first academic approach of
affinity marketing was
provided by
Macchiette and Roy in 1992. They
described this
notion as a
combination of affinity...
- and 1885 at the
Milan exhibition, he
exhibited Darwinismo-
marina and
Macchiette dal vero.
These paintings were also
shown in Rome
during 1886–87. In 1883...
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before and
during the
Second World War. On stage, he was
specialized in
macchiette and in the
impersonation of the
comedian Larry Semon (known in
Italy as...
- in 1931. He soon got
local success thanks to his
comical sketches and
macchiette (i.e.
comical monologues caricaturing stock characters), and
became a...
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songs in the competition, the
event gave
ample space to
tarantella and
macchiette based on
traditional instruments, such as putipù, triccheballacche, castanets...
- 1889; he also
wrote texts for the
actor Nicola Maldacea,
known for his
macchiette; he was most famous, though, for his songs, the most
famous of
which was...
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Washington (1867).
Alcuni Italiani Contemporanei Delineati (1868).
Paesaggi e
Macchiette (1868). I
Doveri di
Scuola (1868). Il Caffè (1868). Il Thè (1868). Carta...
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conducive to
caricaturing the
characters he embodied. This gave
birth to the
macchiette genere,
which Maldacea himself described as follows: Like a draftsman...