Why venetians wear masks




















The biggest size of this unique and elegant mask. Expertly handcrafted leather with mastery, it is used to frame beautiful papier-mache faces and then decorated. In this mask its the face is made in papier-mache and entirely decorated with stucco and gold leaf and the contour is realized with the various types of leaves, multiple qualities of fruit and flowers.

Why do Venetians wear masks during the carnival? Here a selection of some of our best masks:. Cat Mask with Metal Ears. His character is a comic servant, dressed in clothes full of patches and rags that evolved into the colorful patterns we associate harlequins with today. His forefather was the Zanni mask, who is a country peasant or porter, constantly hungry, forced to swindle his way through life.

The mask has a beak-like nose, typically worn with a long white coat and straggly hair. Pantalone is an old man whose mask has a a beaked nose and heavy eyebrows.

He is usually a shopkeeper from the city, fond of food and pretty women, miserly, gullible, and the butt of all the jokes. He represents the sad clown, who usually pines for Colombina , though she will inevitably break his heart. He wears a white tunic that has wide sleeves and legs, and his mask is also painted white, sometimes with a black tear. We and our partners use cookies to better understand your needs, improve performance and provide you with personalised content and advertisements.

To allow us to provide a better and more tailored experience please click "OK". Sign Up. Travel Guides. Videos Beyond Hollywood Hungerlust Pioneers of love. A Guide to the Masks of Venice. Ione Wang. They are such an integral part of Carnevale and not many people know the significance of the masks.

These are so incredible! I love noticing all the differences between all the different carnivals around the world.

Carnevale is a lot of fun trying to guess who might be behind the mask! Hi, nice to see you and its the nice information for the carnival.

Did you ever joined the carnival at Brazil. Rgds, Noman. Glad you enjoyed the history of the masks, Norman! It does look like fun though! Sparked my dreaming of the real thing — must be magical to see it come alive! Your photos are fantastic! Great story, Jennifer. Fun post — and gorgeous carnival mask pics! How special to visit Venice during its Carnival!

Great photos! When we visited Venice, we got to go to one of the few shops that still makes masks by hand — fascinating! Awesome Laura! Great photos too! Great pictures and stories about the masks. I learned a lot about them. Your email address will not be published. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam.

Learn how your comment data is processed. Costumes and masks are incredibly elaborate these days. Costumes and masks can cost hundreds to thousands of dollars.

The Batua is always white. Moderna Moretta Venice Carnival masks simply tie on with a ribbon.



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