Piran - Tartini Theatre is a painting by Marko Jezernik which was uploaded on May 2nd, 2010.
Piran - Tartini Theatre
The Tartini Theatre Piran - Theatre peresents one of the finest monuments of bourgeois culture in Piran. It was built in 1910 in the Neo-Renaissance... more
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Title
Piran - Tartini Theatre
Artist
Marko Jezernik
Medium
Painting - Watercolour On Paper
Description
The Tartini Theatre Piran - Theatre peresents one of the finest monuments of bourgeois culture in Piran. It was built in 1910 in the Neo-Renaissance Historicist style. The building stands out in Piran's cityscapes. It is stylistically defined by both Art Nouveau and Historicist features. The ceiling of the hall is covered in the front part with Art Nouveau paintings, bordered with rich stucco in several bands. The rich decoration is carried by the wall of the stage area opening onto the hall, where there are also gold-painted Art Nouveau lamps. A two-storey gallery on iron columns with gilded capitals runs around the perimeter of the space. The theatre was inaugurated on 27 March 1910 with Umberto Bozzini's tragedy Fedra. Old records give the name El cine grando, but it was not named after the great Piranese musician Giuseppe Tartini until later.
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May 2nd, 2010
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