Printed Ephemera — 1839
Panorama
Description and illustrated plan of the panoramic view of the Palace and Gardens of Versailles on the Fete of St Louis as exhibited at the Panorama on Leicester Square in 1839. Stored within green covers with a handwritten title, this booklet comprises a twelve page written description and a folded illustrated plan with a key.
Opened in 1793, Barker’s panorama on Leicester Square was pioneering in its display of works; until this point panorama’s had been displayed in rented rooms not built for purpose, Barker wanted to create a space which would transport the visitor.
Entering the purpose built rotunda through dark and disorientating corridors, visitors would emerge from a spiral staircase onto a viewing platform in the centre of the display. From this platform they could view the 360° panorama, enhanced by specially diffused lighting and 3D embellishments. So effective were Barker’s efforts to create an immersive environment that some visitors reportedly suffered what Stephen Oettermann referred to as ‘see-sickness’.
- Category:
- Printed Ephemera
- Object ID:
- 67.35/32
- Object name:
- panorama
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- Artist/Maker:
- Nichols, G.
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- Production date:
- 1839
- Material:
paper, ink, textile
- Measurements/duration:
- H 212 mm, W 135 mm (closed), H 310 mm, W 577 mm (open), H 212 mm, W 135 mm (cover)
- Part of:
- —
- On display:
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- Record quality:
- 80%
- Part of this object:
- —
- Owner Status & Credit:
Permanent collection
- Copyright holder:
digital image © London Museum
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