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Nine engravings of the Italian Commedy

CultureGerman
OriginAugsburg, Bavaria, Germany
Date1729
MediumPaper, and ink.
DimensionsOverall (G84.1.1-9): 10 1/2 x 12 in. (26.7 x 30.5 cm)
Description9 engravings of the Italian Comedy by J. B. Probst; after engravings by J. J. Schublerm published in Augsburg in 1729.
1st scene shows Scaramouche playing a stringed instrument
2nd scene of the Doctor with Harlequin disguised
3rd scene of the Captain (?) with Columbine
4th scene of Pantalone with a candle
5th scene of Scaramouche with Pierrot who has a whip
6th scene of Harlequin shooting Pantalone with water
7th scene of Mezzetin in his studio
8th scene of Pantalone destroying the canvas
9th scene of the Zanni in a garden, as a fountain
Credit LineGift of George and Helen Gardiner
Object numberG84.1.1-9
Classifications
Works on Paper
Sub-classification
Status
Not on view
Plate with an Arctic Landscape
Artist / Maker: Unknown Artist
c.1840
Object number: G13.15.46
Cake plate from the "Arctic Scenery" series
Artist / Maker: Unknown Artist
c.1840
Object number: G13.15.44
Dessert Plate
Artist / Maker: Sceaux Porcelain
1770-1780
Object number: G14.4.24
Plate with Arctic Landscape
Artist / Maker: Unknown Artist
c. 1840
Object number: G13.15.48
Plate with William Parry’s Ships Hecla and Griper at Melville Sound
Artist / Maker: Unknown Artist
c.1840
Object number: G13.15.45
Gravy Boat with an Arctic Landscape
Artist / Maker: Unknown Artist
n.d
Object number: G13.15.47
An Odyssey
Artist / Maker: Pamela Cevallos
2022
Object number: G23.1.3
Pantalone
Artist / Maker: Meissen Porcelain Manufactory
c.1744
Object number: G83.1.932
Italian Comedian, perhaps Pantalone
Artist / Maker: State Factory
c.1744-1750
Object number: G99.7.1
Pantalone
Artist / Maker: Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory
c.1760
Object number: G83.1.953
Scaramouche and Columbine
Artist / Maker: Meissen Porcelain Manufactory
c.1740
Object number: G83.1.938
Tea bowl and saucer painted by J.F.Metzsch (d. 1766)
Artist / Maker: Meissen Porcelain Manufactory
c.1725; decorated in Bayreuth, c.1740
Object number: G83.1.767.1-2