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|  | "Ruined Gothic Colonnade" by LJM Daguerre « Thread Started on Sept 24, 2008, 7:52am » | |
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|  | Re: "Ruined Gothic Colonnade" by LJM Daguerre « Reply #1 on Dec 5, 2008, 12:14pm » | |
A little more information for those who are interested:
"Daguerre started his career as one of the first panorama painters. He went on to invent the diorama, in which the audience sat on a platform that revolved to show paintings on proscenium-like stages. Although the scenery remained stationary, Daguerre created the illusion of constant change by controlling the light on the semitransparent sets." --Theatre-->Developments...19th c.-->Theatre in France after revolution
The Diorama: some images
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