A large group gathered in a courtyard before a domed structure; musicians play at left; set design from 'Il Fuoco Eterno'

Mathäus Küsel German
after Ludovico Ottaviano Burnacini Italian

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One of twelve plates depicting the stage sets designed by Lodovico Burnacini for 'Il Fuoco Eterno Custodito Dalle Vestali', an opera celebrating the birth of Maria Anna Antonia, Archduchess of Austria in 1672. The Archduchess was the daughter of Emperor Leopold I and his second wife Claudia Felicitas, heiress of Tirol. Composed by Antonio Draghi with a libretto by Nicoló Minato, the opera was performed in the Hoftheater in Vienna on October 30, 1674.

A large group gathered in a courtyard before a domed structure; musicians play at left; set design from 'Il Fuoco Eterno', Mathäus Küsel (German, 1621–1682), Etching

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