This thesis aims to explore the ways in which, through a community of Franco-Italian artists, a tradition of innovative stage design took root in France in the late eighteenth century, transforming the scenic ambitions of official theatre. By reconstructing the career of the Italian designer Ignazio Degotti, and his little-known vicissitudes, my thesis investigates how stage design found new ambition and purpose both in the theatre and in the culture of French ‘Revolution’ and ‘Empire.’ Degotti completed his apprenticeships in the later eighteenth century in the court and civic theatres of metropolitan centres in Italy such as Turin, Rome, and Naples. He started working for the Théâtre de Monsieur in Paris just after the outbreak of the Rev...
This is the first systematic monograph on François Antoine Valentin Riccoboni (1707-1772), son of Lu...
Few artists command as much attention as Leonardo da Vinci. His intellectual legacy casts long shado...
Naples in the last thirty years of the eighteenth-century was characterized by a fervent climate of ...
This paper will explore the social milieu and mutual connections that linked the stage designer Igna...
My article investigates the never-explored relationship between Luigi Cherubini and the stage design...
grantor: University of TorontoIn the early part of the eighteenth century, in Venice, Carl...
Eighteenth-century Paris was the cultural capital of Europe and home to a vibrant network of theatre...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this thesis is to determine the status of th...
Abstract In the 19th century the scenographic part is gaining importance. Its aim is to render the ...
Although, between 17th and 18th Century, popular culture was repressed and submitted to dominant cul...
The beginning of the 19th century is a moment of decisive aesthetic changes for Italian and European...
Defence date: 5 June 2013Examining Board: Professor Antonella Romano, EUI (Directeur de thèse) Prof...
Mapping Italian Theatre provides a new critical overview of the circulation of the Italian theatre a...
International audienceAs the forerunners to the Paris Opera, the Académie d’opéras (1669-1672) and t...
This master thesis deals with theatre work of Dionisis Fotopoulos, the most popular, worldwide famou...
This is the first systematic monograph on François Antoine Valentin Riccoboni (1707-1772), son of Lu...
Few artists command as much attention as Leonardo da Vinci. His intellectual legacy casts long shado...
Naples in the last thirty years of the eighteenth-century was characterized by a fervent climate of ...
This paper will explore the social milieu and mutual connections that linked the stage designer Igna...
My article investigates the never-explored relationship between Luigi Cherubini and the stage design...
grantor: University of TorontoIn the early part of the eighteenth century, in Venice, Carl...
Eighteenth-century Paris was the cultural capital of Europe and home to a vibrant network of theatre...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this thesis is to determine the status of th...
Abstract In the 19th century the scenographic part is gaining importance. Its aim is to render the ...
Although, between 17th and 18th Century, popular culture was repressed and submitted to dominant cul...
The beginning of the 19th century is a moment of decisive aesthetic changes for Italian and European...
Defence date: 5 June 2013Examining Board: Professor Antonella Romano, EUI (Directeur de thèse) Prof...
Mapping Italian Theatre provides a new critical overview of the circulation of the Italian theatre a...
International audienceAs the forerunners to the Paris Opera, the Académie d’opéras (1669-1672) and t...
This master thesis deals with theatre work of Dionisis Fotopoulos, the most popular, worldwide famou...
This is the first systematic monograph on François Antoine Valentin Riccoboni (1707-1772), son of Lu...
Few artists command as much attention as Leonardo da Vinci. His intellectual legacy casts long shado...
Naples in the last thirty years of the eighteenth-century was characterized by a fervent climate of ...