Giulio Quaglio III
Giulio Quaglio III (1764 in Laino – 30 January 1801 in Munich) was a scenic designer and architect from a branch of the Quaglio family of artists that moved to Germany in the 18th Century and was the last to be born in the family's home town.[1]
He began working in Munich around the years 1781-2, then moved to Mannheim. In 1785, he is known to have worked in Zweibrücken. Many years later, in 1798, he assisted Friedrich Wilhelm von Erdmannsdorff in providing decorations for a new theater in Dessau.[2] Towards the end of his life, he returned to Munich and served as the court theater architect, succeeding his uncle Lorenzo.[2]
His brother, Giuseppe Quaglio, was also a scenic designer.
References
- ↑ Oxford Grove Art @ Answers.com
- 1 2 Plett-Schmidseder: Dictionary of German Biography, Vol.8 @ Google Books
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Giulio Quaglio (III). |
- ArtNet: Interior of a Fortress by Quaglio
- WorldCat: Most widely held works by Giulio Quaglio
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 7/16/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.