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Boosted by joeri_s@mstdn.social ("Joeri Sebrechts"):
johncarlosbaez@mathstodon.xyz ("John Carlos Baez") wrote:

Manet's famous painting Un Bar aux Folies-Bergère never appealed to me. But now I realize its genius, and my spine tingles every time I see it.

The perspective looks all wrong. You're staring straight at this barmaid, but her reflection in the mirror is way off to right. Even worse, her reflection is facing a guy who doesn't appear in the main view!

But in 2000, a researcher showed this perspective is actually possible!!! To prove it, he did a photographic reconstruction of this scene. Check it out in my next post.

This blows my mind.

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A young barmaid behind the bar at the famous French nightclub Folies-Bergère is staring forward in a bored, introspective way.  Behind her is a mirror which reflects the lively scene.  At the top left you see the green shoes of a trapeze artists.  More importantly, at right you see the back of the barmaid, and see that she is face to a man who leans close and seems to be requesting something. This is Manet's famous painting "A Bar at the Folies-Bergère": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Bar_at_the_Folies-Berg%C3%A8re