CYCLORAMA DISCOVERED
The discovery of the 23-metre-long landscape is the biggest discovery. It had been lying rolled up in the depot for decades without anyone knowing what it was. In the database, it was registered as a wallpaper. During the preparations for the exhibition, we rolled it out and examined it for the first time. The landscapes in bright pastel colours turned out to be hand-painted, and small holes in the top of the paper raised doubts about whether this was a wallpaper at all.
Archive research showed that it was part of the Giant Cylorama, a moving panorama of no less than one and a half kilometres (!) long with landscapes from Switzerland, Austria and Italy. It was commissioned by the German entrepreneur Ferdinand Reichardt in the mid-19th century and painted by several Berlin set designers. Reichardt travelled with it through the Netherlands, Belgium and England and gave full-length performances that took the audience on a journey through the south of Europe.