The Scenography of Josef Svoboda

One of the Czech Republic's most innovative scene designers, incorporating multimedia aspects into his scene designs, Josef Svoboda's (1920–2002) work is made available to the Anglophone public with translations from Jarka Burian (1927–2005). A detailed study of sixty key productions desig...

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Place / Publishing House:Middletown, Conn., : Wesleyan University Press, [1971]
©[1971]
Year of Publication:1974
1971
Edition:[1st ed.]
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxii, 197, [5] p.) :; illus.
Notes:"A register of Svoboda productions": p. 170-197.
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Summary:One of the Czech Republic's most innovative scene designers, incorporating multimedia aspects into his scene designs, Josef Svoboda's (1920–2002) work is made available to the Anglophone public with translations from Jarka Burian (1927–2005). A detailed study of sixty key productions designed by Svoboda with over two hundred black-and-white photographs, Svoboda's scenography is realized as a synthesis of traditional methods with technical innovations, creating a total design experience.
Bibliography:Bibliography: p. [201]-[202]
ISBN:0819560324
Hierarchical level:Monograph