The Scala Regia was conceived as an extension of the northern corridor of the piazza retta at the level of the portico of the basilica. Confined both by the ancient site of the entrance to the Vatican Palace and by the encroachment of the existing buildings, Bernini once again solved by optical and scenographic means problems that could not be solved spatially. By placing the columns on the upper flight closer to the wall and reducing their height, the effect of ordinary perspective foreshortening is created, concealing the fact that the space available for the stairs was in reality wedge-shaped. (Source: Grove Art Online; http://www.groveart.com/)
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The Scala Regia was conceived as an extension of the northern corridor of the piazza retta at the level of the portico of the basilica. Confined both by the ancient site of the entrance to the Vatican Palace and by the encroachment of the existing buildings, Bernini once again solved by optical and scenographic means problems that could not be solved spatially. By placing the columns on the upper flight closer to the wall and reducing their height, the effect of ordinary perspective foreshortening is created, concealing the fact that the space available for the stairs was in reality wedge-shaped. (Source: Grove Art Online; http://www.groveart.com/)
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