noun
- the art and technique of theatrical scene design and stage decoration
- the art of perspective drawing, especially as applied to architectural or stage design
Usage: theatrical arts
Usage: art; architecture
Examples
- The theater program includes courses in acting, directing, and scenography.
- Her expertise in scenography made the production visually stunning.
- The Renaissance masters advanced the techniques of scenography in their architectural drawings.
- Modern scenography incorporates digital technology and innovative materials.
- The scenography for the opera created an immersive ancient Roman setting.
- Students studied the principles of scenography to understand stage perspective.
- The museum exhibition showcased the evolution of scenography through the centuries.