Divine stage: spectacle of end century. Il cromuele

  • Esther Merino Peral Universidad Complutense de Madrid Dpto. de Historia del Arte II (Moderno)
Keywords: Italian Stage Scenery, Baroque Iconographic e Iconologic, Baroque Festival, Ephemeral Art and Architecture, Oliver Cromwell.

Abstract

While, over the first half of the seventeenth century, in Europe predominantly ruled the Giulio Parigi´s florentine figure, as an exponent of the scenographer, in the creation, design, organization and assembly of the shows for the Grand Dukes of Tuscany, the Medici, the fact is that in the second half, including its influence model, another’s Italian interesting centers were found, providing alternative artists and a very definite style in the Baroque, in line with the “Quadratturas” in its approach to the illusory decorations Set.

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Published
2013-12-04
How to Cite
Merino Peral E. (2013). Divine stage: spectacle of end century. Il cromuele. Anales de Historia del Arte, 23, 113-135. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_ANHA.2013.v23.43605
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