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The art of representing a three dimensional space on a flat surface.
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Early artists nave been struggling with perspective for a long time. Which figure is further away, the girl under the legs or the big guy. Why?
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Early Medieval art looked flat and awkward. They couldn’t create the illusion of depth using perspective correct.
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They didn’t get it.
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In 1435, Alberti gave us the first theory of what we now call perspective in his book, On Painting. The impact was enormous.
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In 1435, Alberti gave us the first theory of what we now call perspective in his book, On Painting. The impact was enormous.
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The Annunciation Duccio (1310) Early attempts at Perspective were not entirely successful.
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Renaissance:1420 – 1520 (1600)
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Renaissance: 1498 Leonardo da Leonardo da Vinci The Last Supper 1498 - 460 x 880 cm (15 x 29 ft.)
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Leonardo da Vinci Study for the Adoration of the Magi (1481)
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Oculus in the Camera Picta Andrea Mantegna (1474)
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Early attempts at Perspective were not completely successful. The Ambassadors Hans Holbein the Younger 1533 Anamorphic portrait of Edward the 6 th Guillaume Scrots 1546 4 inches wide
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Late Renaissance Artists
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`` Renaissance''--meaning ``rebirth''--is given to a period of broad cultural achievement spanning three centuries, the fourteenth through to the sixteenth centuries. One of the main features of art during the Renaissance were: Foreshortening Foreshortening – portraying an object with the apparent shortening due to visual perspective.
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Foreshortening
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Modern 3D Perspective
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