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- Pierrot Through the Arts: The Cultural History of a Sad Clown - Culturedarm
The moonstruck mime Pierrot has had a lasting influence on the arts, from the commedia dell'arte to Arnold Schoenberg and David Bowie
- History’s Quietest Icon: The Many Faces Pierrot - Messy Nessy Chic
In the late 1800s, the French Romanticist poet Théophile Gautier wrote a comedic fantasy, Pierrot Posthume, featuring the famous clown, elevating Pierrot into the literary circle There was even a theatrical society founded by an impressive coterie of writers and artists from the Decadence movement, that gave Pierrot’s character a darker
- The Art of Pierrot: A Painter’s Study – Creative Flair
The enigmatic figure of Pierrot, with his chalk-white face and billowing costume, has haunted the creative imagination for centuries, weaving a narrative thread that binds the Commedia dell'arte's Italian origins with the complex tapestry of Western art history
- PIERROT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PIERROT is a stock comic character of old French pantomime usually having a whitened face and wearing loose white clothes
- PIERROT OFFICIAL SITE
The official site of PIERROT, a Japanese visual kei rock band
- Pierrot - The Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia
Pierrot Lunaire ("Moonstruck Pierrot" or "Pierrot in the moonlight") is an important work of Arnold Schoenberg, a setting of Albert Giraud's work of French poems of the same name (translated into German by Erich Otto von Hartleben) to music
- The History of Pierrots - Seaside Follies
Pierrot troupes, alongside Punch Judy and pantomime are one of the very few, indigenous, British performance forms – they are an important part of our cultural heritage and folk traditions The origins of the pierrot character come from the medieval Italian Comedy or Commedia d’ell Arte, as do those of Harlequin Columbine, whom we
- Pierrot and his world: Art, theatricality, and the marketplace in . . .
Pierrot, a theatrical stock character known by his distinctivecostume of loose white tunic and trousers, is a ubiquitous figurein French art and culture This r
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