proscenium arch (Q3530)
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The picture frame type opening in the wall which separates the stage from the auditorium in a proscenium theatre.
- proscenium opening
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English | proscenium arch | The picture frame type opening in the wall which separates the stage from the auditorium in a proscenium theatre. |
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proscenium arch (English)
The picture frame type opening in the wall which separates the stage from the auditorium in a proscenium theatre. (English)
3 August 2013
proscenium opening (English)
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portálový rám (Czech)
Ve starších divadlech dekorativně řešené zarámování portálového otvoru který dělí jeviště od forbíny/orchestřiště a hlediště. (Czech)
3 August 2013
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toneellijst (Dutch)
rand rond de toneelopening (Dutch)
3 August 2013
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Proszeniumsrahmen (German)
Teil des Proszeniums welcher die Portalöffnung architektonisch ausformuliert (German)
3 August 2013
Proszeniumsöffnung (German)
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arco del proscenio (Spanish)
La abertura en la pared de proscenio que enmarca la visión que tiene el público del escenario en un teatro de proscenio. (Spanish)
3 August 2013
embocadura (Spanish)
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arche de proscenium (French)
3 August 2013
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Pros. Proscenium (English)
Arch on framework surrounding the stage opening. (English)
1923
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Proscenium Arch [teatron] (English)
The opening in the wall which stands between stage and auditorium in some theatres; the picture frame through which the audience sees the play. (English)
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Proscenium
1619 (English)
The proscenium is the frame or arch separating the stage from the auditorium, to hide the stage technology and create an illusionary stage space. The first modern proscenium was installed at the Farnese Theatre in Parma in 1619.
1619
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