Architecture, Theater, and Fantasy: Bibiena Drawings from the Jules Fisher Collection

May 28 through September 12, 2021

For nearly a century, members of three generations of the Bibiena family were the most highly sought theater designers in Europe. Their elaborate stage designs were used for operas, festivals, and courtly performances across Europe: from their native Italy to cites as far afield as Vienna, Prague, Stockholm, St. Petersburg, and Lisbon. Beyond these performances, the distinctive Bibiena style survives through their remarkable drawings. This exhibition is the first in the United States in over thirty years to celebrate these talented draftsmen and marks the promised gift to the Morgan of a group of Bibiena drawings from the collection of Jules Fisher, the Tony-winning lighting designer. These drawings demonstrate the range of the Bibienas’ output, from energetic sketches to highly finished watercolors. With representations of imagined palace interiors and lavish illusionistic architecture, this group of drawings will highlight the visual splendor of the baroque stage.

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Architecture, Theater, and Fantasy: Bibiena Drawings from the Jules Fisher Collection is a program of the Morgan Drawing Institute.

Carlo Galli Bibiena. A Colonnaded Stage, ca. 1750. Pen and brown and black ink and gray wash; 277x 397 mm. Promised Gift of Jules Fisher.

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