Columbine, stock theatrical character that originated about 1530 in Italian commedia dell’arte as a saucy and adroit servant girl; her Italian name means “Little Dove.” Her costume included a cap and apron but seldom a commedia mask, and she usually spoke in the Tuscan dialect. In French theatre
Zany Love Stories – WMODA
Commedia Collection of Photo Prints and Gifts
Columbina - 0G - Contemporary figuration by Anders Dyhr
Commedia dell'arte Meets Mime featuring: Columbina, Harlequin, and Pantalone
LA MARCHE COMIQUE Porcelain from the Patricia Hart Collection
History-of-Pierrot - Just Posh Masks
File:'Harlequin and Columbine' by Jean-Baptiste Pater, El Paso Museum of Art.JPG - Wikimedia Commons
Birds of Prey': Harley Quinn Is a Character 500 Years in the Making
Harlequin Family – Works – eMuseum
Commedia dell’arte, Essay, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Columbine, Commedia dell'arte, Harlequin, Pantalone
Colombine flowers hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Columbine, Columbine (in Italian, Colombina; in French, Col…
History of the Harlequinade, Robert Lenkiewicz
Arlecchino, Arlequin, Harlequin