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Stage machinery for the operas at the San Salvatore theatre in Venice
CHT224311 Stage machinery for the operas at the San Salvatore theatre in Venice, 1675 (pen & ink wash on paper) by Italian School, (17th century); Bibliotheque de l Opera Garnier, Paris, France; (add.info.: designs for the 1676 productions of Adone in Cipro and Germanico sul Reno; libretto by Giulio Cesare Corradi (d.1701/2); music by Giovanni Legrenzi (1626-90); ); eArchives Charmet; Italian, out of copyright
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This print showcases the intricate stage machinery used for operas at the renowned San Salvatore theatre in Venice during the 17th century. The pen and ink wash on paper artwork, created by an anonymous Italian School artist, provides a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes world of theatrical production. The image features detailed designs for the 1676 productions of "Adone in Cipro" and "Germanico sul Reno" with libretto by Giulio Cesare Corradi and music composed by Giovanni Legrenzi. It depicts a complex system of beams, rigging, scaffoldings, and rafters that were essential for creating stunning visual effects during performances. The drawing also includes elements such as clouds and meteorological symbols, suggesting that weather conditions played a significant role in these opera productions. This integration of science and art highlights the meticulous planning required to transport audiences to different realms through both sight and sound. Preserved in the Bibliotheque de l'Opera Garnier in Paris, France, this historical artifact offers valuable insights into theater production techniques from centuries ago. As we admire this remarkable piece from eArchives Charmet's collection (not intended for commercial use), we are reminded of the timeless beauty found within artistic endeavors throughout history.
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