Description: TRAGEDY THEATER SMALL MASK Athenian tragedy the oldest surviving form of tragedy is a type of dance-drama that formed an important part of the theatrical culture of the city-state. Having emerged sometime during the 6th century BCE, it flowered during the 5th century BCE and continued to be popular until the beginning of the Hellenistic period. The mask was a necessary device for the ancient Greeks who developed the art of theater. Among the two main genres of Greek theater are comedy and tragedy, elements of which are still the fundamentals of all acting today. Masks such as this were important accessories in a number of ways. Primarily the mask provided colourful imagery as an accessory or prop (features were over-accentuated or made to look ridiculous in comedy much like caricature sketches). Secondly, using masks helped the audience to identify the roles as often a very limited cast were used to perform multiple characters. Thirdly and perhaps most importantly, the conical mouth shape of the masks (which were usually made of clay) helped the acoustics or 'volume' as the voice of the thespian was better projected out into towards the audience in the theater.(05-018-A) Details: Condition: New, Handmade in Greece Material: Casting stone Height: 18 cm - 7 inchesWidth: 19 cm - 7.5 inches Weight: 1 kg ********
Price: 95.2 USD
Location: Athens, Greece
End Time: 2025-01-17T18:58:36.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Size: Small
Region of Origin: Europe
Format: Mask
Type: Sculpture
Culture: Greek
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Reproduction
Material: Stone & Marble
Time Period Produced: 2000-Now
Subject: Actors, Masks, Theater
Original/Reproduction: Reproduction
Largest Dimension: Less than 12in.
Listed By: Talos Artifacts