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Roberto Clerici the Younger
Roberto Clerici the Younger (Parma, active 1711-1748) was an Italian painter and scenic designer of the Baroque, active in Parma, Vienna, Venice, Naples, Paris, and London. His father of the same name was also a painter, and sources often confuse the two. He was a collaborator and follower of Francesco and Ferdinando Galli Bibiena.
In 1711, he was a scenic designer in Vienna for the court. He then labored in the Teatro San Cassiano in ''Le gare generose'' (1712) by Albinoni and Zaniboni; and for ''La verità nell'inganno'' (1713) by Gasparini and Silvani. He prepared scenography and was engineer for performances in Naples, including ''L'Amor generoso'' (1714) at the court theater attributed to Scarlatti.〔L'Amor generoso is attributed to Costanzi in List of works premiered at the Teatro Capranica〕 In 1714 for the Teatro San Bartolomeo in Naples, he produced scenography for ''Scipione nella Spagna'' also by Scarlatti; ''Pisistrato'' by Leonardo Leo; ''Vincislao'' by Mancini and Apostolo Zeno; ''Arminio'' by Scarlatti and Nicola Serino; and ''Tigrane ovvero L'egual impegno d'amore e di fede'', by Scarlatti and Domenico Lolli.
In 1716-1719, he worked in England: initially at the King's Theatre and after 1719 as decorator and machinist at the Royal Academy of Music. He was in Portugal from 1735 to 1738, in Paris in 1740 working with the Comédie-Française. Back in Parma in 1739, he is last documented as a scenographer in 1748.〔(Encyclopedia Treccani ), Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 26 (1982); entry by Marina Pigozzi.〕
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