Linear Perspective Ms. Brassard

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Linear Perspective Ms. Brassard “Perspective is the rein and rudder of painting" Leonardo da Vinci

Brunellesco Filippo Di Ser Brunellesco lived from 1377 to 1446. He was a sculptor, architect and engineer. He is given credit for the invention of linear perspective. Brunellesco was depicted in the Resurrection of the Son of Theophilus by Masaccio.

One of Brunellesco’s Masterpieces The Duomo Built 1418-1436 in Florence, Italy.

Donatello The earliest surviving use of linear perspective in art is attributed to Donato di Niccolò di Betto Bardi (1386-1466) who was called Donatello.

Donatello The Feast of Herrod c. 1425

Raphael The School of Athens c. 1509

Diagram from watercolorpainting.com

Diagram from watercolorpainting.com

Diagram from buzzle.com

Relativity M.C. Escher 1953

Van Gogh Bedroom at Arles 1888