Arlechino (Harlequin) costume dated 1570 drawn by Maurice Sand, published in 1860. Commedia dell' Arte character with blackened face. Origins of Harlequin costume with patches instead of triangles / diamonds. Inspiration for
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Arlequin (Harlequin) costume dated 1858 drawn by Maurice Sand, published in 1860. Commedia dell' Arte character (French). Seen from the side. He wears a mask. Wooden sword. Inspiration for some of Molière '
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