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at Whitehall Palace The perspective
scenery first used in Italy was brought to Britain by the British architect, Inigo Jones.
Early in the 17th century Jones staged very elaborate entertainments called masques at the
Royal courts of King James and Charles I. These masques used music, poetry and dance - but
were most important for their perspective scenery. Jones copied Serlio in using flat
painted angle wings to give the illusion of three-dimensional settings. In 1635 Jones
presented a play - Florimène - to the court of Charles I at help us to understand the new
type of stage used by Jones.
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