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- Coviello abstract "Coviello (French: Covielle) is a minor character in the Commedia dell'arte. He falls into the category of the zanni. His name is a double diminutive of the name Giacomo (Jacob or James). In English, he might be called Jimmy or Jackie.The character dates back to at least the 16th century. He was typically from the southern part of Italy, and could apparently dance and play the mandolin quite well.His mask usually portrays him with a ridiculously long beak-like nose, often near as long as his whole face. His nose and cheeks are usually painted red. He sometimes wears glasses, and is frequently shown with plumes in his hat. Callot shows him dancing with a slapstick and a sword on his belt.Niccolo Barbieri says that Coviello entertains the audience by his \"grimaces and affected language.\" Salvator Rosa says that Coviello is \"sly, adroit, supple, and conceited.\" In Molière's \"The Bourgeois Gentleman\" he disguises his master as a Turk and pretends to speak Turkish. He could apparently be stupid or clever as the actor and scenario saw fit to portray him.Likewise his costume could vary. He sometimes wears a skintight sort of unitard, other times he is shown clothed in pants and a doublet. The nose and plumed hat seem to be his most consistent features.".
- Coviello thumbnail Coviello.JPG?width=300.
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- Coviello wikiPageExternalLink Coviello.html.
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- Coviello wikiPageLength "2109".
- Coviello wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Coviello wikiPageRevisionID "656799595".
- Coviello wikiPageWikiLink Category:Clever_Zanni_class_characters.
- Coviello wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fictional_Italian_people.
- Coviello wikiPageWikiLink Commedia_dellarte.
- Coviello wikiPageWikiLink Diminutive.
- Coviello wikiPageWikiLink Doublet_(clothing).
- Coviello wikiPageWikiLink File:Coviello.JPG.
- Coviello wikiPageWikiLink Jacques_Callot.
- Coviello wikiPageWikiLink Molière.
- Coviello wikiPageWikiLink Niccolò_Barbieri.
- Coviello wikiPageWikiLink Slapstick.
- Coviello wikiPageWikiLink Sword.
- Coviello wikiPageWikiLink Unitard.
- Coviello wikiPageWikiLink Zanni.
- Coviello wikiPageWikiLinkText "Coviello".
- Coviello wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Coviello wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clear.
- Coviello wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fict-char-stub.
- Coviello subject Category:Clever_Zanni_class_characters.
- Coviello subject Category:Fictional_Italian_people.
- Coviello hypernym Character.
- Coviello type FictionalCharacter.
- Coviello type Character.
- Coviello comment "Coviello (French: Covielle) is a minor character in the Commedia dell'arte. He falls into the category of the zanni. His name is a double diminutive of the name Giacomo (Jacob or James). In English, he might be called Jimmy or Jackie.The character dates back to at least the 16th century.".
- Coviello label "Coviello".
- Coviello sameAs Q1138129.
- Coviello sameAs Ковело.
- Coviello sameAs Coviello.
- Coviello sameAs Covielle.
- Coviello sameAs m.0j12s3h.
- Coviello sameAs Ковьелло.
- Coviello sameAs Q1138129.
- Coviello wasDerivedFrom Coviello?oldid=656799595.
- Coviello depiction Coviello.JPG.
- Coviello isPrimaryTopicOf Coviello.