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Stage property for Capriccio

Stage Property
1963 (designed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Sconce designed by Dennis Lennon for a production of Capriccio, Glyndebourne Opera, 1963. Formally attributed to Oliver Messel for Ariadne Auf Naxos

Object details

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Object type
TitleStage property for Capriccio (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Papier-mâché, wood and paint
Brief description
Sconce designed by Dennis Lennon for a production of Capriccio, Glyndebourne Opera, 1963
Physical description
Rococo candle scone with artificial mirror, the sconce with two branches, each branch holding two tall artificial candles. The mirror is decorated with a star.
Dimensions
  • Height: 10cm
  • Width: 62cm
  • Depth: 30cm
Gallery label
(2021)
Gallery rotation, 2022

SCONCES FOR THE SET OF ARIADNE AUF NAXOS
1953

At Glyndebourne, Oliver Messel supervised all aspects of the set building. He also designed and made props and painted scenery. These sconces were wall-mounted on the set and lit with tiny electric light bulbs to give the impression of an 18th-century candlelit interior. The clever combination of materials and Messel’s talent for design created, as one observer remarked, ‘an exquisite and sumptuous’ room.

Designed by Oliver Messel
Papier-mâché, wood and paint
Given by Glyndebourne Productions Ltd
Museum nos. S.150, 151-2019
Credit line
Given by Glyndebourne Productions Ltd
Summary
Sconce designed by Dennis Lennon for a production of Capriccio, Glyndebourne Opera, 1963. Formally attributed to Oliver Messel for Ariadne Auf Naxos
Collection
Accession number
S.150-2019

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Record createdApril 25, 2019
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