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What degree is the front side in a Cabinet Drawing and Cavalier?

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In cabinet drawing, the front side is depicted in true size and the depth at half scale, while in cavalier projection, both the front side and the depth are drawn in full scale.

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The question is asking about the degree of perspective in a type of pictorial drawing known as Cabinet and Cavalier projection. In cabinet drawing, the front side (the plane facing the viewer) is represented in its true size and shape, while the receding sides are drawn at half scale to give a sense of depth. In contrast, cavalier projection also depicts the front side in its true shape and size, but the depth is represented at full scale, which can give a distorted appearance as if the object is being viewed at an angle where the depth is not diminished by perspective. The cavalier projection is particularly useful for showing the details of the top and sides of objects, like the Chest of drawers (CA 1730, veneered with gilt-bronze mounts and marble top), which could be rendered effectively with this technique to demonstrate the details without distortion on the front plane.For example, in a cabinet drawing, the front side would be the side where the doors or drawers are located, as these are the parts that are meant to be opened and accessed by the user.

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