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PERSPECTIVE

Linear Perspective – the illusion that an image has depth and 3-dimensional space (volume)

The dawn of perspective

Cimabue, Madonna Enthroned, 1280-90 NO PERSPECTIVE flat pictorial space similar to Ancient & Byzantine works Note color oppositions and alternation in Angel wings

GIOTTO Madonna in Glory c. 1311 Tempera on panel 128 x 90 1/2 in. suggestions of PERSPECTIVE in a GOTHIC ERA work; PERSPECTIVE is a major development of the RENAISSANCE (key words in BOLD)

TRICKS/TECHNIQUES OVERLAPPING (ORDER) RELATIVE (diminishing) SIZES VERTICAL PLACEMENT ATMOSPHERIC LIGHT LINEAR (ONE OR TWO POINT)

VERTICAL PLACEMENT & OVERLAPPING INTERPRETED AS 3 RECTANGLES

NOT

RELATIVE SIZE

SASSETTA The Meeting of St. Anthony and St. Paul about 1440 Wood Italian painter, Sienese school (b. 1394, Siena, d. 1450, Siena) National Gallery of Art, Washington

TRICKS/TECHNIQUES OVERLAPPING (ORDER) RELATIVE (diminishing) SIZES VERTICAL PLACEMENT ATMOSPHERIC LIGHT LINEAR (ONE OR TWO POINT)

Atmospheric Imitation of atmospheric effects: hues more bluish & more pale outlines less precise small details lost color contrasts muted

David Hockney, Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures), 1971

TRICKS/TECHNIQUES OVERLAPPING (ORDER) RELATIVE (diminishing) SIZES VERTICAL PLACEMENT ATMOSPHERIC LIGHT LINEAR (ONE OR TWO POINT)

ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE Vanishing point

Canaletto (Giovanni Antonio Canal), The Campo di Rialto c Canaletto (Giovanni Antonio Canal), The Campo di Rialto c. 1758-63 Oil on canvas, 46 7/16 x 72 1/2 in

Canaletto (Giovanni Antonio Canal), The Campo di Rialto c Canaletto (Giovanni Antonio Canal), The Campo di Rialto c. 1758-63 Oil on canvas, 46 7/16 x 72 1/2 in

2 Point Perspective V.P. Street in Paris in the Rain (1877), was painted by French artist, Gustave Caillebotte (1848-1894)