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~ ~ ~ ~ History of
the Venetian Mask ~ ~ ~ ~
The history of the
Venetian Mask is one which sounds as though it stems from fairytale or
legend but which goes to show that sometimes truth is stranger than
fiction.
Way back in the 13th century, Venice was more than just a small city in
Italy. It was a very important part of Italy and was known by the name
of the Venetian Republic. This Republic was small, with a population in
the region of 150,000 people. Nonetheless, the Republic had a very
successful trade, which was ship building, and was able to produce one
battleship in as little as thirty days. This was a very fast turnaround,
made possible by the fact that the shipyards employed 15,000 of the
local residents, a staggering ten per cent of the state's overall
population. In addition to the shipyards, the Venetian Republic required
workforces in all other aspects of daily life. The Republic was a well
oiled machine which functioned smoothly and well and this meant that the
citizens of the Venetian Republic were wealthy and successful. This
wealth, luxury and extravagance, coupled with the beauty of the state,
made the Republic very appealing to the rest of the world.
It was this wealth that was to bring about the tradition of the Venetian
mask. Over time, the citizens of the Venetian Republic began to realize
that if they concealed their identity, they became able to carry out
their daily lives in secrecy and without fear of retribution. With so
much personal wealth in the state, people often found themselves making
deals and agreements with other citizens outside of the eyes of the law.
With the population as small as it was, many wanted to carry out such
deals as these without other people knowing their business, and so the
wearing of a mask became popular.
Once people began to see others wearing masks, it became apparent that
they could hold additional benefits. When wearing a mask your identity
is concealed and so your social status is not known to others. This
allowed servants and business owners to be treated equally and prevented
any form of inequality or prejudice. It also allowed all of the citizens
of the Republic to have their say on matters which were important to
them, allowing them to remain anonymous in the process. This was
mutually beneficial to both the citizens and officials visiting the
city, who were able to receive honest answers to their questions from
the whole spectrum of residents. Soon, all of the city's residents were
wearing masks to go about their daily lives.
This mutual benefit for
all of wearing masks was not to last long though. It did not take long
for people to start to take advantage of the concealment of their
identity and to benefit from their anonymity. Knowing that there were to
be no repercussions of their actions, as no-one could be identified, the
society began to behave more lavishly and without fear. As a busy city
with travelers and business visitors descending upon them daily, sexual
promiscuity became common place and gambling was known to be occurring
all through the day and the night, all over the city. In fact, gambling
was even occurring in convents and was undertaken by men, women and even
children. Homosexuality was starting to spread throughout the Republic
and was not condemned there as it was in the rest of the country. Women
were able to flaunt their sexuality in revealing clothing and engaged in
promiscuous behavior. Even those who had taken religious vows, such as
monks and nuns, were undertaking the same activities as the rest of the
population, wearing fashionable outfits, gambling and prostituting
themselves.
The capital of Italy, Rome, knew about the activities which were
occurring in the Venetian Republic but for some time chose to ignore
them as long as the Republic was continuing to make regular and
substantial financial deposits. However, a decision was finally reached
to ban the wearing of masks throughout the majority of the year, only
permitting it in a three month period from the 26th December onwards.
Over time this has been gradually lessened and is now more commonly
associated with week long festivities known as Carnevale, or Mardi Gras.
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