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Illusionistic tradition
Illusionistic
tradition
is a
style
of
theatre
that was created in
Italy
during the
Renaissance
. Its
focus
was primarily
centered
on
grandiose
spectacle
in
theatrical
performance
.
Stages
made use of
Italianate
scenery
, including
Proscenium arch
,
perspective
,
border
flats
, and a
raked stage
to
create
a
visual
image
that had never before been used.