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Essentials of Period Style: A Sourcebook for Stage and Production Designers covers the visual, social, and political dynamics of multiple epochs and cultures and discusses how these trends affect the design of the architecture, costumes, and furnishings of the time.

This book relates these characteristics and cultural movements to the design needs students encounter as they design a period production. Each chapter contains examples of period style in both theatre and film from a variety of notable productions and a glossary of specialized terms and words used in the chapter. Technological and aesthetic developments that affect design, lighting, and music are also included.

This is a textbook meant for Period Styles courses in Theatre programs.



Trade Review

"How delightful of Mr. Tiné, to take us on a journey of visual spectacle and discovery so essential for anyone needing to know the high points in life, art and architecture as they weave the net of human creative development. It's as if the author has "time travelled" to each period, waded through its essence and come back to tell us what we must not miss on our own journey of recollection, of the important elements we need to fulfill any and all recreations which might involve historical subjects."

- Professor Elizabeth Popiel, Western Connecticut State University, School of Visual and Performing Arts. Scenic Designer USA Local 829 IATSE.

"Hal Tiné, experienced Broadway and regional designer and educator, has created an excellent resource for beginning the exploration of historical periods as they relate to all aspects of design."

-Natalie Robin, Stage Directions



Table of Contents

Preface

Introduction

Acknowledgements

Foreword, by Peter Wexler

Chapter 1: Greece: The Hellenic Period 475-375 BCE

Chapter 2: Roman: 3rd Century BCE-476 CE

Chapter 3: Early Christian: 313-800 CE; Byzantine: 313-1453 CE

Chapter 4: Islamic: 622-1100 CE

Chapter 5: Romanesque: 800-1100 CE

Chapter 6: Gothic: 1100-1450 CE

Chapter 7: Renaissance: 1450-1600

Chapter 8: Baroque: 1600-1720

Chapter 9: Rococo: 1720-1760

Chapter 10: Neoclassical: 1750-1820

Chapter 11: Romantic: 1750-1840

Chapter 12: Early Victorian: 1837-1870

Chapter 13: Late Victorian: 1870-1901

Chapter 14: Edwardian: 1901-1919

Chapter 15: Modern: 1919-1980

Chapter 16: Postmodern: 1980-Present

Chapter 17: Pre-Columbian Cultures: Maya: 291 BCE-circa.1200, Aztec: 1325-1521, Inca: 13th Century-1527

Chapter 18: Egypt: 2920-57 BCE

Chapter 19: India: 320 CE-1858

Chapter 20: China: 589 CE-1912

Chapter 21: Japan: 1338-1868

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 11/23/2015 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780415710053, 978-0415710053
      ISBN10: 0415710057

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Essentials of Period Style: A Sourcebook for Stage and Production Designers covers the visual, social, and political dynamics of multiple epochs and cultures and discusses how these trends affect the design of the architecture, costumes, and furnishings of the time.

      This book relates these characteristics and cultural movements to the design needs students encounter as they design a period production. Each chapter contains examples of period style in both theatre and film from a variety of notable productions and a glossary of specialized terms and words used in the chapter. Technological and aesthetic developments that affect design, lighting, and music are also included.

      This is a textbook meant for Period Styles courses in Theatre programs.



      Trade Review

      "How delightful of Mr. Tiné, to take us on a journey of visual spectacle and discovery so essential for anyone needing to know the high points in life, art and architecture as they weave the net of human creative development. It's as if the author has "time travelled" to each period, waded through its essence and come back to tell us what we must not miss on our own journey of recollection, of the important elements we need to fulfill any and all recreations which might involve historical subjects."

      - Professor Elizabeth Popiel, Western Connecticut State University, School of Visual and Performing Arts. Scenic Designer USA Local 829 IATSE.

      "Hal Tiné, experienced Broadway and regional designer and educator, has created an excellent resource for beginning the exploration of historical periods as they relate to all aspects of design."

      -Natalie Robin, Stage Directions



      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Introduction

      Acknowledgements

      Foreword, by Peter Wexler

      Chapter 1: Greece: The Hellenic Period 475-375 BCE

      Chapter 2: Roman: 3rd Century BCE-476 CE

      Chapter 3: Early Christian: 313-800 CE; Byzantine: 313-1453 CE

      Chapter 4: Islamic: 622-1100 CE

      Chapter 5: Romanesque: 800-1100 CE

      Chapter 6: Gothic: 1100-1450 CE

      Chapter 7: Renaissance: 1450-1600

      Chapter 8: Baroque: 1600-1720

      Chapter 9: Rococo: 1720-1760

      Chapter 10: Neoclassical: 1750-1820

      Chapter 11: Romantic: 1750-1840

      Chapter 12: Early Victorian: 1837-1870

      Chapter 13: Late Victorian: 1870-1901

      Chapter 14: Edwardian: 1901-1919

      Chapter 15: Modern: 1919-1980

      Chapter 16: Postmodern: 1980-Present

      Chapter 17: Pre-Columbian Cultures: Maya: 291 BCE-circa.1200, Aztec: 1325-1521, Inca: 13th Century-1527

      Chapter 18: Egypt: 2920-57 BCE

      Chapter 19: India: 320 CE-1858

      Chapter 20: China: 589 CE-1912

      Chapter 21: Japan: 1338-1868

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