Editorial: Brepols Publishers
Colección: European Festival Studies, 1450-1700
Número de páginas: 330 págs. 25.4 x 17.8 cm
Fecha de edición: 01-03-2026
EAN: 9782503584980
ISBN: 978-2-503-58498-0
Precio (sin IVA): 121,00 €
Precio (IVA incluído): 125,84 €
This monograph concerns the development of scenography and its use as a subtle political tool in festival entertainments at the court of the Barberini during the seventeenth century in Rome. It covers the period 1628–1656, filling a gap in the study of the staging of performances in Rome during that period, and investigates how members of the Barberini family played a key role in the development of staging techniques and theatrical devices, to advance and consolidate their power. A wide range of primary sources, including reports, avvisi, letters, engravings, and contemporary manuals of scenography and theatrical sketches are analysed. A selection of these documents is transcribed and made available for the first time in the Appendix. The book includes computer-aided reconstructions of stage plans for several of the spectacles investigated; these provide a methodological tool for clarifying the hypotheses proposed, through the graphic representation of the scenographic elements of the performances analysed.
