Catherine Biancollelli, ditte Columbine .

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Antoine Trouvain
Catherine Biancollelli, ditte Columbine .
A Paris : Chez Trouvain, [ca. 1690-1710]
2002.24
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A Paris : Chez Trouvain, [ca. 1690-1710]
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Although most of the dressed prints in the library's collection were made between 1690 and 1710, the later date of the fabrics indicates that they were "dressed" some forty or fifty years later. The correct French term for the process is découpé. Its translation, literally "cut-out", gives some idea of what was involved. Portions of the print were cut out and faced from the reverse side with fabric corresponding to parts of the costume. What remained of the print was skillfully tinted with watercolor.

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Full-length portrait of Catherine Biancollelli, standing, dressed as the maidservent Colombine, her most famous role with an Italian theater company. The costume is one of a maid to a woman of fashion with beauty patches on her face.

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