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Eugen Quaglio, the Glossary

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Eugen Quaglio (b Munich, 3 April 1857; d Berlin, 25 Sept 1942) was a German stage designer of Italian extraction.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 21 relations: Aesthetics, Berlin, Commerce, Dresden, Giulio Quaglio the Younger, Giuseppe Quaglio, Idyll, Illusionistic ceiling painting, Italy, Ludwig II of Bavaria, Munich, Prague, Premiere, Realism (arts), Richard Wagner, Saint Petersburg, Scenic design, Simon Quaglio, Stuttgart, Theatre, Verismo.

  2. Expatriates in Austria-Hungary
  3. German scenic designers

Aesthetics

Aesthetics (also spelled esthetics) is the branch of philosophy concerned with the nature of beauty and the nature of taste; and functions as the philosophy of art.

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Berlin

Berlin is the capital and largest city of Germany, both by area and by population.

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Commerce

Commerce is the large-scale organized system of activities, functions, procedures and institutions that directly or indirectly contribute to the smooth, unhindered distribution and transfer of goods and services on a substantial scale and at the right time, place, quantity, quality and price through various channels from the original producers to the final consumers within local, regional, national or international economies.

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Dresden

Dresden (Upper Saxon: Dräsdn; Drježdźany) is the capital city of the German state of Saxony and it is the second most populous city after Leipzig.

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Giulio Quaglio the Younger

Giulio Quaglio the Younger (1668–1751) was an Italian Baroque painter.

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Giuseppe Quaglio

Giuseppe Quaglio (2 December 1747 – 23 January 1828) was an Italian painter and stage designer, active in scene painting in Mannheim, Frankfurt, and Ludwigsburg. Eugen Quaglio and Giuseppe Quaglio are German music biography stubs and German scenic designers.

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Idyll

An idyll (occasionally spelled idyl in American English) is a short poem, descriptive of rustic life, written in the style of Theocritus's short pastoral poems, the Idylls (Εἰδύλλια).

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Illusionistic ceiling painting

Illusionistic ceiling painting, which includes the techniques of perspective di sotto in sù and quadratura, is the tradition in Renaissance, Baroque and Rococo art in which trompe-l'œil, perspective tools such as foreshortening, and other spatial effects are used to create the illusion of three-dimensional space on an otherwise two-dimensional or mostly flat ceiling surface above the viewer.

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Italy

Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern and Western Europe.

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Ludwig II of Bavaria

Ludwig II (Ludwig Otto Friedrich Wilhelm; 25 August 1845 – 13 June 1886), also called the Swan King or the Fairy Tale King (der Märchenkönig), was King of Bavaria from 1864 until his death in 1886.

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Munich

Munich (München) is the capital and most populous city of the Free State of Bavaria, Germany.

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Prague

Prague (Praha) is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic and the historical capital of Bohemia.

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Premiere

A premiere, also spelled première, (from première, 1er) is the debut (first public presentation) of a work, i.e. play, film, dance, musical composition, or even a performer in that work.

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Realism (arts)

Realism in the arts is generally the attempt to represent subject matter truthfully, without artificiality and avoiding speculative and supernatural elements.

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Richard Wagner

Wilhelm Richard Wagner (22 May 181313 February 1883) was a German composer, theatre director, polemicist, and conductor who is chiefly known for his operas (or, as some of his mature works were later known, "music dramas").

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Saint Petersburg

Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad, is the second-largest city in Russia after Moscow.

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Scenic design

Scenic design, also known as stage design or set design, is the creation of scenery for theatrical productions including plays and musicals.

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Simon Quaglio

Simon Quaglio (1795-1878) was a German stage designer of Italian extraction. Eugen Quaglio and Simon Quaglio are German music biography stubs and German scenic designers.

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Stuttgart

Stuttgart (Swabian: italics) is the capital and largest city of the German state of Baden-Württemberg.

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Theatre

Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers, usually actors or actresses, to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a stage.

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Verismo

In opera, realism, from vero, meaning 'true', was a post-Romantic operatic tradition associated with Italian composers such as Pietro Mascagni, Ruggero Leoncavallo, Umberto Giordano, Francesco Cilea and Giacomo Puccini.

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See also

Expatriates in Austria-Hungary

German scenic designers

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugen_Quaglio