Tranquillo Orsi
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Tranquillo Orsi (1771–1845) was an Italian painter, scenographer, and architect, who is known for his engravings and drawings of buildings. He also was a stage set designer for the Teatro La Fenice.[1]
Biography
He was born and died in Venice.[2] He was appointed professor of perspective at the Academy of Fine Arts of Venice, a post at which he was replaced by Federico Moja.
References
- ^ Museo Correr, Venice: exhibition on Set Designs at the Fenice.
- ^ Metropolitan Museum, collections.
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