Carnival in Venice Feoktistova Svetlana Ph-52 Teachers: Ivleva M. A., Kocheturova N. A. NSTU
Maintenance Carnival in Venice & etymology History of Carnival St. Mark's Square Masks
Carnival in Venice & etymology From the Latin “carnem levare” or “carnelevarium” – “Farewell, meat!”
History of Carnival Beginning of Carnival's tradition Started in 1162 First mention about mask in 1268 Dawn of Carnival 17 th century – the most famous in Europe 18 th century – cancelled all norms
History of Carnival Retirement and revival 1797 – Napoleon abolished Carnival 1970s – revival of Carnival‘s tradition Carnival today Festa delle Marie Seven Maries
St. Mark‘s Square Vollo dell‘ Angelo Centre of holiday
Masks Papier-mâché technique
Masks Bauta Moretta Larva or Volto
Masks Commedia dell'Arte characters
Sources Carnival of Venice
Carnival in Venice Feoktistova Svetlana Ph-52 Teachers: Ivleva M. A., Kocheturova N. A. NSTU