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Dim Dim Melchior Productions Ltd Reconstruction
Curiously, one of the most persuasive arguments in favor of the camera obscura as a method for producing perspective concerns the actual dimensions of a group of Vermeer's paintings. It is important to know that when we reverse engineer a perspective from the painted surface of a picture, it is not possible to retrieve the absolute scale via geometrical relationships alone. Speaking strictly, we might equally well be seeing dolls in a dolls' houses as living people in normal-sized rooms.35 However, if we are able to determine the true dimensions of one or more objects represented in favorable conditions it is possible to deduce the absolute dimensions of other elements in the same picture, including those of the room's architectural features. Luckily, the dimensions of various key objects in Vermeer's paintings can be derived from corresponding artifacts preserved in museums which were manufactured to standard sizes, such as wall maps, globes, musical instruments, Delftware tiles and chairs (anatomical variations are too great to use the human models for the purpose of establishing absolute scale with the necessary precision). For example, "the reconstructed heights and widths of Vermeer's maps are, in all those cases where measurement is possible, within a few per cent of the surviving library copies, while the perspective reconstructions of the two types of chair give overall heights, and heights to the seats, that are within one or two centimeters of the museum originals."36 With these measurements Steadman found that the actual measurements of the objects in Vermeer's paintings are consistent not only within each separate painting but across a group of paintings that feature comparable architectural features and objects.
The reconstruction was originally estimated to keep the Palace closed until 2021.[273] The renovation was delayed during 2019 because the contractors needed to inspect an adjacent building, but the property's owners did not grant permission for the inspection for over a year.[274][275] The old 1568 Broadway building was being demolished by early 2020.[276] Work was only interrupted for three weeks during the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City, as the TSX Broadway project had hotel rooms and was thus classified as an "essential jobsite".[277] Construction of TSX Broadway's superstructure began the next year.[278][279] The theater also underwent a $50 million renovation, which involved restoring the plasterwork and original chandelier; adding sound insulation; and erecting a new box office and new restrooms.[47] 781b155fdc