Arlecchino
Harlequin/Arlecchino Mask-http://www.delpiano.com/carnival/php/venice_carnival_harlequin_mask.php
A black stocking wound round the lower face and then up over head is a vestige of the full Carnival mask, lending credence to the alter-native African slave suggestion of his origin. Low forehead with wart, small round eyes. The derivant Truffaldino has a less rounded mask, and longer, almond-shaped eyes. (Rudlin, 77)
Brighella
Brighella- http://sophie-aitken-dw.wikispaces.com/Unit+2+Commedia, masked made by Antonio Fava
The bizarre, half-cynical, half-mawkish expression of his olive-tinted mask once seen is never forgotten. It is distinguished by a pair of sloe eyes, a hook nose, think and sensual lips, a brutal chin bristling with a sparse beard, and finally the moustache of a fop, think and twirled up at the ends in such a fashion as to give him an offensive, swaggering air. (Ducharte, 161)