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4. Stop, "Une Marchande de consolation aux Folies-Bergère.–…"; caricature, wood engraving, (image) 8.6 x 9.8 cm. Le Journal Amusant, 27 May, 1882, p.5
5. Barclay, Théâtre des Folies-Bergère, 1875; illustrated seating plan, detail. (image) 13.5 by 19.25 cm., from overall sheet, 15.5 x 38.5 cm. Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris
B1
D1
B2
VPeye level
frieze
PLAN
VIEW FRAMES
SP
av-w
CV
VP
av-o
PP
SP Station-point, viewpointPP Picture planeVP Vanishing pointCV Centre of vision, 1P PerspectiveEL Eye levelav-w Angle of vision, wide-angle frameav-c Angle of vision, centre frameav-o Angle of vision, offset frame
VP
CVEL
VP
CVEL
WIDE-ANGLE FRAMEFrontal shaping of space
av-cav-o
OFFSET FRAMEFrontal and angledshaping of space
OFFSET FRAMEFrontal and angledshaping of space
CENTRE FRAMEFrontal shaping
of space
0 5m
bar
seating rows
seating rows
ground floorloges under
chandeliersabove
centre of offset viewframe from P1
centre of offset viewframe from P2
balconyfront
mirrors to side wall
mirrors to side wall
P2
cvcv
P1
Promenoirstage
columns under
loges
loges
loges
VP
VP
b. La prune as offset frame, with 1P-offset overlay
a. La prune as centre frame, with CP-frontal overlayLa prune
16b. Part of photograph of reconstruction of Bar foreground (Fig.16a) that relates to the painting's format. Photograph by Greg Callan, 2000. Collection of author16a. Reconstruction of Bar foreground arrangement as illustrated in Fig.15. Viewpoint equivalent to P5.
Photograph by Greg Callan, 2000. Collection of author