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Plans of the Festival Theatre, Worms, and a revolving stage used for a production of Don Juan in Munich, Germany (engraving)
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Plans of the Festival Theatre, Worms, and a revolving stage used for a production of Don Juan in Munich, Germany (engraving)
6001983 Plans of the Festival Theatre, Worms, and a revolving stage used for a production of Don Juan in Munich, Germany (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Plans of the Festival Theatre, Worms, and a revolving stage used for a production of Don Juan in Munich, Germany. Illustration from Meyers Konversations-Lexicon, c1895.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 23605070
© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images
Cross Section Don Juan Innovation Monaco Munich Principality Of Monaco Revolving Vue De Munich Worms
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This engraving showcases the intricate plans of the Festival Theatre in Worms, Germany, along with a revolutionary revolving stage used for a production of Don Juan in Munich. Created by an anonymous German School artist from the 19th century, this print offers a glimpse into the rich history and architectural marvels of Europe. The Festival Theatre, also known as Festspielhaus, is beautifully depicted in cross-section form. Its grandeur and elegance are evident through its detailed design and meticulous craftsmanship. The theatre stands as a testament to German innovation and excellence in performing arts. The focal point of this engraving is undoubtedly the revolving stage used for the production of Don Juan. This groundbreaking feature allowed for seamless scene transitions and added an element of surprise to performances. It exemplifies how German culture has always embraced creativity and pushed boundaries within the realm of entertainment. As we delve into this historical artwork, we are transported back to a time when opera houses were at their zenith. The convergence of architecture, music, and theater creates an atmosphere that still resonates today. Through this print from Meyers Konversations-Lexicon circa 1895, we gain insight into not only German cultural heritage but also European architectural wonders. With its combination of old-world charm and artistic ingenuity, it serves as a reminder that art transcends time while celebrating human imagination.
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