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Definition: Pierrot from Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable

A traditional character in French pantomime, a kind of idealized clown. He is generally tall and thin, has his face covered with white powder or flour, and wears a white costume with very long sleeves and a row of big buttons down the front. His name is a pet form of Pierre, ‘Peter’. See also harlequin.


Pierrot

From The Hutchinson Unabridged Encyclopedia with Atlas and Weather Guide
Male character in pantomime. Pierrot derives from Pedrolino of the Italian commedia dell'arte . In France he evolved into a pale-faced lover with a loose white suit and ruff, moping under a full moon. In Britain the solitary pierrot became the pierrot troupe of men and women in dunces' caps who were formerly popular entertainers at the seaside. France The original Italian pierrot was a booby, in an ill-fitting white suit and large, soft-brimmed hat. Imported into France by Giuseppe Giratone, who joined the Italian company in Paris in about 1665, he soon became popular with the audiences at the Paris fairs, and remained a rustic simpleton, his face whitened with flour through the influence of the French farce player Turlupin (about 1630), until Jean Deburau made him the hero of his mime plays at the Funambules, a childlike, pathetic figure who gave rise to the late 19th-century idea of a pierrot, still familiar today. Britain Meanwhile, imported into Britain in the harlequinade , the…
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From The Hutchinson Unabridged Encyclopedia with Atlas and Weather Guide
Male character in pantomime. Pierrot derives from Pedrolino of the Italian commedia dell'arte . In France he evolved into a pale-faced lover with a loose white suit and ruff, moping under a full moon. In Britain the solitary pierrot became the pierrot troupe of men and women in dunces' caps who were…
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Full text Article Pierrot, (pastel)

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Pierrot, (pastel)
Artist: Carrier-Belleuse, Pierre (1851-1933) Location: Private Collection Credit: Pierrot, (pastel), Carrier-Belleuse, Pierre (1851-1933) / Private Collection / Photo © Christie's Images / The Bridgeman Art Library Dimensions: 105x50 Medium: pastel Description: Pierrot. Pierre Carrier-Belleuse…
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Full text Article Pierrot, (pastel)

From Bridgeman Images: Christies Collection
Pierrot, (pastel)
Artist: Carrier-Belleuse, Pierre (1851-1933) Location: Private Collection Credit: Pierrot, (pastel), Carrier-Belleuse, Pierre (1851-1933) / Private Collection / Photo © Christie's Images / The Bridgeman Art Library Dimensions: 105x50 Medium: pastel Description: Pierrot. Pierre Carrier-Belleuse…
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Full text Article Pierrot

From The Oxford Companion to Theatre and Performance
French equivalent of the Italian Pedrolino, a *stock character in *commedia dell’arte , he was an intriguing servant, familiarly *costumed in slack white trousers and blouse with a large ruff. Guiseppe Giaratone popularized Pierrot in the Italian version of *Molière 's Don Juan (1665). Pierrot was…
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Full text Article Pierrot lunaire

From The Hutchinson Unabridged Encyclopedia with Atlas and Weather Guide
Song-cycle by Arnold Schoenberg for female voice and chamber ensemble, Op. 21, consisting of 21 poems by Albert Giraud translated into German by Otto Erich Hartleben. It was composed in 1912 and first performed in Berlin, on 16 October 1912. The treatment of the voice-part is one of the outstanding…
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Elegante et Pierrot, 1918 (watercolour on paper)
Artist: Wegener, Gerda Marie Frederike (1885-1940) Location: Private Collection Credit: Elegante et Pierrot, 1918 (watercolour on paper), Wegener, Gerda Marie Frederike (1885-1940) / Private Collection / Photo © Christie's Images / The Bridgeman Art Library Dimensions: 33.5x25 Date: 1918 Medium: …
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Full text Article The Clown; Le Pierrot, 1922 (oil on canvas)

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The Clown; Le Pierrot, 1922 (oil on canvas)
Artist: La Fresnaye, Roger de (1885-1925) Location: Private Collection Credit: The Clown; Le Pierrot, 1922 (oil on canvas), La Fresnaye, Roger de (1885-1925) / Private Collection / Photo © Christie's Images / The Bridgeman Art Library Dimensions: 54.4x65.1 Date: 1922 Medium: oil on canvas…
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Full text Article Brighton Pierrots, 1915 (oil on canvas)

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Brighton Pierrots, 1915 (oil on canvas)
Artist: Sickert, Walter Richard (1860-1942) Location: Private Collection Credit: Brighton Pierrots, 1915 (oil on canvas), Sickert, Walter Richard (1860-1942) / Private Collection / Photo © Christie's Images / The Bridgeman Art Library Dimensions: 63.5x76 Date: 1915 Medium: oil on canvas Description: …
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Full text Article Pierrot

From The American Heritage(R) Dictionary of the English Language
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From The Columbia Encyclopedia
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