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Mezzetino or
Mezzettino (met-zeh-TEE-no) is a
character from the
commedia dell'arte, and is
considered by
Duchartre to be a
variant on the
stock character...
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Mezzetino (transl. Mezzetin; French: Mézetin) is an oil-on-canvas
painting in the
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, by the
French Rococo painter Jean-Antoine...
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nervous and
cowardly version of Brig****a. Truccagnino: see Fenocchio.
Mezzetino: a
gentler version of Brig****a, fond of the
ladies even if they were...
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Single Scull Mérode
Altarpiece Merry company with two men and two
women Mezzetino (painting) The
Midnight Ride of Paul
Revere (painting) Miss V Dressed...
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specialize in the two
types who were
called "first Zanni" and "second Zanni".
Mezzetino and Brig****a are
examples of the
first Zanni;
Harlequin and Pulcinella...
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beige mask with a
large nose, and his
white costume had
bells attached.
Mezzetino wore servant's
clothes with red stripes, but
without the
common servant's...
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Single Scull Mérode
Altarpiece Merry company with two men and two
women Mezzetino (painting) The
Midnight Ride of Paul
Revere (painting) Miss V Dressed...
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Boston Savoyard with a Marmot, c. 1716,
Hermitage Museum, St.
Petersburg Mezzetino, c. 1717–1720,
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Pierrot, c. 1718–1719...
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children while two men-
probably a
husband and a servant- look on.
Mezzetino -
painted by
Watteau between 1718 and 1720. Not
technically a fête galante...
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Single Scull Mérode
Altarpiece Merry company with two men and two
women Mezzetino (painting) The
Midnight Ride of Paul
Revere (painting) Miss V Dressed...