Angelo Quaglio the Younger

Visual Artist

1829 – 1890

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Who was Angelo Quaglio the Younger?

Angelo Quaglio the younger was a German stage designer of Italian descent. He worked mainly in Munich, and assisted Richard Wagner in the premieres of a number of his works.

Angelo was part of the Quaglio family originally from the town of Laino, between Lake Como and Lake Lugano. Simon Quaglio was a German stage designer. He worked mainly in Munich, and was among the first designers to use built scenery instead of painted flats. He designed over 100 productions during his career. Simon's father, Giuseppe Quaglio, practiced scene painting in Mannheim, Frankfurt, and Ludwigsburg. Simon's brother, Angelo Quaglio the Elder was an architect and painter. He designed and painted landscapes and architectural pictures for Boisserée's work on Cologne Cathedral.

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Born
Dec 13, 1829
Munich
Nationality
  • Italy
Died
Jan 5, 1890
Munich

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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