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Luigi Manini, Count of Fagagna (1848–1936) was a European set designer and architect. == Biography == He was born in Crema, Italy, and studied at the Brera Academy before becoming an assistant to Carlo Ferrario, the professor of stage design at La Scala. Manini then moved to Portugal to work for the ''Real Teatro de São Carlos'' (nowadays the Teatro Nacional de São Carlos) in 1879. Today, Manini is best remembered for his Neo-Manueline architecture designs, especially the last palace of the kings of Portugal, the Bussaco Palace, begun in 1888 and today a prestigious hotel. Manini also designed the exuberant Quinta da Regaleira for millionaire António Augusto Carvalho Monteiro. Manini's other work in Portugal includes: *Cottage Sassetti *Palácio Biester *Sets for the operas ''Aida'', ''Il Guarany'', ''Lohengrin'', ''Mephistoles'', and ''Otello'' *Teatro de Funchal *The Winter Garden at the Teatro de São João Manini returned to Italy in 1912 and died in Brescia in 1936. His wife, Teresa, was sister of the painter Angelo Bacchetta, and their daughter Ebe married Bacchetta's son, Azelio. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Luigi Manini」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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