Édouard Desplechin
Édouard Desplechin [1] (12 April 1802 – 10 December 1871), was a 19th-century French scenic designer, one of the most famous of his time.
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Portarit of Édouard Desplechin (1851), anonymous. | |
Born | 12 April 1802 |
Died | 10 December 1871 69) | (aged
Nationality | French |
Known for | Scenic design |
Biography
He created numerous settings for grands opéras and theatre plays of the romantic era, and closely collaborated with great composers such as Meyerbeer, Verdi, Gounod and Wagner.
His workshop was taken over by Eugène Carpezat and Jean-Baptiste Lavastre.
Students
- Jean-Baptiste Lavastre (1839–1891).
References
- His name is often spelt "Despléchin" » with an accute accent.
Bibliography
- Jean-Maxime Levêque, Édouard Desplechin, le décorateur du grand opéra à la française (1802-1871), L’Harmattan, collection « Univers musical », 2008, 198 p. ISBN 978-2-296-05620-6
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