American Carnival Masks

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Venetian Carnival Masks have been around for a very long time. They were created in Venice,Italy and there are different types of mask. People wore them during celebration , carnivals , and some would wear them every day till it was restricted. They could not wear them days after the carnival , in church , or just because they want to. People wore them to hide their identity and social status, so they can be able to have fun and not worry about someone finding out who they are. After winning in 1162 , they started to celebrate and that’s how they came to left. In 1797, the masks were banned, they could wear them for celebrations or anything. Would wear them from December 26 to ash wednesday to celebrate. The masks were created for everyone in different social circles like the rich , poor , or from another city can mix and mingle. Charles de Lorme made one for doctors to wear when treating the plague victim. It was called a plague doctor mask, it had a long hollow like beak. It’s white with round eyes holes and was covered with crystal discs. When …show more content…

The most traditional one is the Bauta mask, it covers the whole face. Also have a stubborn chin line that was a square shape, so it was easy for them to talk and everything. People that wore the mask paired it with red cape and a tricorn. It was a standardized mask that everyone wore to be free and equal. The volto masks is like the Bauta mask but a little different. It was only white and made from fine wax cloth , so it was light and comfortable. They can dance all night long. The columbina mask was the only mask that was not a full face. It only cover the eyes and some of the nose. Was decorate with gold, sliver, crystals , and feathers. Women mostly wore this type of mask. They either had to hold it up with a balton or try it around their head with a ribbon. The designed was made by an actress, Commedia dell’artde, because she did not want to hide her

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