Artworks using Linear Perspective. The Glorification of St. IgnatiusFra Andrea Pozza, 1694.

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Artworks using Linear Perspective

The Glorification of St. IgnatiusFra Andrea Pozza, 1694

Las Meninas Diego Velasquez, 1695

Carceri Well Giovanni Battista Piranesi,

Nigredo Anselem Kiefer, 1984

L’Absinthe Edgar Degas, 1876

Arnoldfini and his Wife Jan van Eyck, 1434

Arnoldfini detail

Six O’Clock Winter John Sloan, 1912

Wedding at CannaDuccio di Bounsegna,

The Last SupperLeonardo da Vinci, 1498

St. Jerome in his Study Albrect Durer, 1514

The Night Café, Vincent van Gogh, 1888

The Oath of HorattiJacques Louis David, 1784

KabukiNishimura Shigenga, mid 1700’s

Belvedere M.C. Escher, 1959

Lane Lined with Poplar Trees Vincent van Gogh, 1884

Satire on False Perspective, Hogarth, 1753