Venetian masks
All you Ever Wanted To Know About Venetian Masks
The main purpose of Venetian masks was to hide the identity of the person behind while wild and exciting activities, socially unacceptable. These masks were made for many centuries in the city of Venice, in the heart of Italy. These unique masks were formed from special paper and decorated with anything Mâche lush and extravagant, including jewels, fur, ribbon and materials. These masks were long representation of Carnevale, a pageant and fair held in the city to celebrate a system known as hedonism.
Venetian masks gained popularity at the time of both cultural and religious depression, especially in the medieval era. Men and women wore masks at the Venetian court free from individuals who were known in this small and crapped town where everyone knows everything. Both nobles and ordinary enjoyed the beautiful anonymity gives these beautiful pieces, cover with clean human indiscretions such as gambling and prostitution.
After the 12th century, any shape or form of masquerading is banned by Catholic Church, certainly in the holy days like Christmas. This latter led to a declaration of Venetian mask-free during the Christian period of fasting and prayer festival months between Christmas and Shrove Tuesday which is the day preceding Ash Wednesday. During this later became known as the Carnevale commonly referred to as the pre-Easter celebration which means to remove the meat.? The Carnevale festival’s popular immense momentum and lost only higher after reintroduction during the late 1970 ’s.
The re-intro of Carnevale led to an evolution in the art of making Venetian mask making. Paper-mache to clay was substituted to make the basic formation and sculpting easier and a lot faster. But may still masks manufactured from mache convention, which is a paste made from a combination of paper and glue. The clay then only used as a mold for the mache, which is removed once the paste dried to form the mask basis. This is where the fun begins! Designs painted on blank canvas in gold, silver, pink, yellow, and red. Other decor and details were added including the feathers, ribbons, charms, gems, feathers and flashes. Something for any décor options are absolutely endless when it comes to Venetian masks’ design.
Bauta masks cover the entire face, with a prominent outlined in particular in China with much gilding. The mask is also only the shape of the lips without an actual mouth slots. Half-masks known as Columbino, with the chromed color stripes and jeweled eyes. The masks were held up on a stick.
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