Abstract
This paper is intended as a consideration of the drawing method in the beginnings of“Prospettiva solida”in Italy. The object of study is Baldassarre Peruzzi who was a chief architect of The Basilica of St. Peter's drew the plan and the elevation for“The Stage Set of<<Le Bacchide>>”in 1531. To begin with, we consider the form of“The plan for the stage set of<<Le Bacchide>>”. Next, we consider the Peruzzi's“Prospettiva solida”based on the correlation between“The plan for the stage set of<<Le Bacchide>>”and“The elevation for the stage set of<<Le Bacchide>>”. These results lead to the conclusion that Peruzzi recreated a street approximately 114 long of an actual distance on the stage.