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Harley Quinn
fictional character in DC Comics
Harlequin
thumb|The classical appearance of the Harlequin stock character in the commedia dell'arte of the 1670s, complete with batte or "slapstick", a magic wand used by the character to change the scenery of the play ([[Maurice Sand, 1860)]] Harlequin (, , ; , ) is the best-known of the comic servant characters (Zanni) from the Italian commedia dell'arte, associated with the city of Bergamo. The role is traditionally believed to have been introduced by the Italian actor-manager Zan Ganassa in the late 16th century, was definitively popularized by the Italian actor Tristano Martinelli in Paris in 1584–
Columbina
stock character in the Commedia dell'Arte
Q979022
1892 animated film directed by Charles-Émile Reynaud
The Mysterious Mr Quin
short story collection by Agatha Christie
Scaramouche
thumb|Portrait of Tiberio Fiorilli as Scaramouche by Pietro Paolini thumb|J. S. Grimaldi as Scaramouche, thumb|Scaramuccia in 1860 Scaramouche () or Scaramouch (; Italian: Scaramuccia ; ) is a stock clown character of the 16th-century commedia dell'arte (comic theatrical arts of Italian literature). The role combined characteristics of the Zanni (servant) and il Capitano (masked henchman), with some assortment of villainous traits. Usually attired in black Spanish dress and burlesquing a don, he was often beaten by Harlequin for his boasting and cowardice.
Carnaval
work for piano composed by Robert Schumann
Three Musicians
set of two similar paintings painted Pablo Picasso in 1921
Arlecchino
Ferruccio Busoni opera
Harlequinade
thumb|An 1890 bookcover showing the harlequinade characters Harlequinade is an English comic theatrical genre, defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as "that part of a pantomime in which the harlequin and clown play the principal parts". It developed in England between the 17th and mid-19th centuries. It was originally a slapstick adaptation or variant of the ''commedia dell'arte'', which originated in Italy and reached its apogee there in the 16th and 17th centuries. The story of the Harlequinade revolves around a comic incident in the lives of its five main characters: Harlequin, who love
Harlequin
novel by Bernard Cornwell
Les Millions d'Arlequin
ballet by Marius Petipa
Harlequin Valentine
book by Neil Gaiman
Zan Ganassa
Italian actor
Tristano Martinelli
Italian actor