The archive’s iconographic collection is from the 19th and 20th centuries. The archive has about 600 original stage designs, mostly from the premieres of the respective works, starting with the designs for Verdi’s Attila by Giuseppe Bertoja up to Nicola Benois’s designs for Respighi’s La Fiamma from the 1930s. For some operas there are different variations, such as for Puccini’s Tosca and La bohème, depending on the size of the intended theater. Secondly, the picture collection consists of a collection of thousands of individual costume designs, most of them created by famous designers.
Iconographies | Description | ID | Date |
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La Tosca. Mise en Scène
Giacomo Puccini, Tosca |
ICON013610 staging notes |
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Les Fugitifs. Mise en Scène
André Fijan, Les Fugitifs |
ICON013631 staging notes |
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Le Grillon du Foyer. Mise en Scène
Riccardo Zandonai , Il Grillo del Focolare |
ICON013637 staging notes |
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Manon Lescaut. Mise en Scène
Giacomo Puccini, Manon Lescaut |
ICON013640 staging notes |
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Méphistophèlés. Mise en Scène
Arrigo Boito, Mefistofele |
ICON013642 staging notes |
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Hans, le Joueur de Flûte. Mise en Scène et Chorégraphie
Louis-Gaston Ganne, il Suonatore di Flauto Hans |
ICON013646 staging notes |
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Resurrection. Mise en Scène
Franco Alfano, Risurrezione |
ICON013659 staging notes |
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Résurrection. Mise en Scène
Franco Alfano, Risurrezione |
ICON013661 staging notes |