Self-Portrait with Harlequin

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Self-Portrait with Harlequin is a painting by French Rococo artist Charles Coypel in which he depicts himself alongside the commedia dell’arte character Harlequin, reflecting both his self-image and his interest in theatrical subjects.

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Self-Portrait with Harlequin canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
self-portrait
artForm oil painting
associatedWith 18th-century French painting
French Rococo art
countryOfOrigin France
creator Charles Coypel
depicts Charles Coypel
Harlequin
commedia dell’arte character
depictsCharacterType Harlequin (stock character)
genre self-portraiture
theatrical painting
hasArtisticStyle Rococo
hasPerspective self-representation of the artist
hasTitle Self-Portrait with Harlequin
inspiredBy commedia dell’arte tradition
languageOfTitle French
mainSubject artist’s self-image
Commedia dell’arte
surface form: commedia dell’arte

theatre
movement Rococo
portrays relationship between painter and theatre
reflectsInterestOfArtistIn stage performance
theatrical subjects

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Charles Coypel notableWork Self-Portrait with Harlequin