Deux Projets De Decor De Theatre, Annotes : "decoration Transparente Et D'artifice Executee Sur Le Theatre Du Roy En 1754 A Fontainebleau Inventee Et Executee En Peinture Par Boquet Peintre Et Dessinateur Des Menus Plaisir Du Roy, Rugieri Artificier."
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Painting Description
"Deux Projets de Décor de Théâtre, Annotés" is a historical document that provides a fascinating glimpse into the world of 18th-century French theatre. The document includes two annotated theatre decoration projects titled "Décoration Transparente et d'Artifice Exécutée sur le Théâtre du Roy en 1754 à Fontainebleau Inventée et Exécutée en Peinture par Boquet Peintre et Dessinateur des Menus Plaisir du Roy, Rugieri Artificier." This title translates to "Transparent Decoration and Fireworks Performed on the King's Theatre in 1754 at Fontainebleau Invented and Executed in Painting by Boquet Painter and Designer of the King's Menus Plaisirs, Rugieri Fireworker."
The document is attributed to Jean-Baptiste Morel, a figure associated with the French court and its artistic productions. The detailed title suggests that the work encompasses designs for theatrical decorations and special effects, specifically those that were executed for a performance at the royal residence of Fontainebleau in 1754. The mention of "Boquet" likely refers to the renowned French painter and designer Jean-Baptiste Martin, known as Martin des Batailles, or possibly his son-in-law, Louis-René Boquet, both of whom were influential in the development of stage design during the period. "Rugieri" refers to a family of famous Italian fireworks specialists who worked across Europe, including at the French court.
The document likely contains illustrations and descriptions of the stage designs and mechanisms used to create the visual spectacle, including the use of transparency and fireworks, which were innovative techniques at the time. These designs would have been part of the elaborate entertainments known as "Menus Plaisirs du Roy," which were small, private events and performances for the pleasure of the king and his court.
The work is an important artifact for historians of theatre and the arts, as it provides insights into the artistic and technical aspects of stagecraft in the 18th century, as well as the cultural practices of the French monarchy. It also highlights the collaboration between artists and artisans in creating the lavish spectacles that characterized the opulence of the period.
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