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On the ground of the villa, Commedia dell’ Arte (left) figures adorn columns and gates in the sculpture courtyard. The archways represent Pantalone and Arlecchino. The busts are of Pulcinella-stock characters of the early Italian Theater This head of Pan (right) glorifies pagan nature with joyful spontaneity.

On the ground of the villa, Commedia dell’ Arte (left) Trojan Horse (right) a recurring subject in murals and paintings throughout the Villa, is another garden 'folly' standing 20-feet high and built of reinforced concrete.


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