Making the scene : a history of stage design and technology in Europe and the United States / Oscar G. Brockett, Margaret Mitchell, Linda Hardberger.
2010
PN2091.S8 B6755 2010
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Making the scene : a history of stage design and technology in Europe and the United States / Oscar G. Brockett, Margaret Mitchell, Linda Hardberger.
ISBN
9780292722736
0292722737
0292722737
Publication Details
San Antonio, Tex. : Tobin Theatre Arts Fund, 2010.
Language
English
Description
xi, 365 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 32 cm.
Call Number
PN2091.S8 B6755 2010
Dewey Decimal Classification
792.02/5094
Summary
Theatrical scene design is one of the world's most beautiful, varied, and lively art forms. Yet there are relatively few books on the subject and almost none for a general audience that combine expansive scholarship with lavish design. The work offers an unprecedented survey of the evolving context, theory, and practice of scene design from ancient Greek times to the present, coauthored by the world's best-known authority on the subject and enhanced by three hundred full-color illustrations. Individual chapters focus on Greece, Rome, Medieval Europe (including liturgical drama, street pageants, festival outdoor drama, Spanish religious drama, and royal entries), the Italian Renaissance, eighteenth-century Europe, classicism to romanticism, realism and naturalism, modernism, and contemporary scene design. Authors discuss everything from the effects of social status on theater design to the sea changes between classicism, romanticism, and naturalism and the influence of perspective-based techniques, from the classical deus ex machina and special effects in coliseums, to medieval roving stage wagons and the floating ships of the Renaissance, to the computerized practices of today's theaters. Each historical period also includes a discussion of the audience that attended these productions. Such ingenious techniques, interwoven with the sweeping beauty of scene design through the ages, combine with Oscar G. Brockett and Margaret Mitchell's keen scholarship to create a book as compelling as the art it showcases.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Mitchell, Margaret, 1964-
Hardberger, Linda.
Hardberger, Linda.
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Table of Contents
Scenic design in ancient Greek and Roman theaters
Medieval scenic design
The Italian Renaissance
Design in France and the Holy Roman Empire from 1640 to the early eighteenth century
The influence of Scena per Angolo on eighteenth-century design
Neoclassicism and romanticism: a rivalry of opposites
Realism and naturalism
Modernism
American new stagecraft, Russian constructivism, epic theater, and the Bauhaus
Post-World War II and the late twentieth century
Epilogue: looking toward the twenty-first century.
Medieval scenic design
The Italian Renaissance
Design in France and the Holy Roman Empire from 1640 to the early eighteenth century
The influence of Scena per Angolo on eighteenth-century design
Neoclassicism and romanticism: a rivalry of opposites
Realism and naturalism
Modernism
American new stagecraft, Russian constructivism, epic theater, and the Bauhaus
Post-World War II and the late twentieth century
Epilogue: looking toward the twenty-first century.