ART: PERSPECTIVE DREW, DANNY, DORJEY. Filippo Brunelleschi (1377-1446)

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ART: PERSPECTIVE DREW, DANNY, DORJEY

Filippo Brunelleschi ( )

Brunelleschi’s First Perspective Drawing

Leon Battista Alberti ( )

Alberti’s Pavement Perspective

Early History Nebamun Hunting, c.1350 BC

Early History Weighing of the Heart, c.1250 BC

Early History Holy Roman Emperor Otto III, c.1000 AD

Duccio The Calling of the Apostles, c.1308

Giotto Jesus Before Caiaphus,1305

Masaccio and Masolino, 1425 Masaccio's Holy Trinity

Masaccio and Masolino, 1425 Masolino's The Healing of the Cripple and the Raising of Tabitha

Masaccio and Masolino, 1425

Masaccio and Masolino: The Spark of the Renaissance Tribute Money, 1427

Masaccio and Masolino: The Spark of the Renaissance Feast of Herod, 1435

Perspective in the Renaissance Perugino's Delivery of the Keys, 1481

Perspective in the Renaissance Leonardo Da Vinci's Last Supper, c.1495

Perspective in the Renaissance Raphael's School of Athens, 1510

Raphael's School of Athens

Moving Forward

Perspective in the Modern World Two ways how perspective is used today 1.Design 2.Illusion

Perspective “The art of drawing solid objects on a two dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height. Width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point.” – Art Definition. “A graphical scheme which enables the artist to put on canvas the scene in front of him in a true and objective manner.” – Maor’s Definition

Design Few of the many fields within Designing: Computer Designing Architecture Designing Art Designing (Street Art )

Illusion Created by using people’s perspective by: Adding Depth/Depth manipulation of the different perspectives Adding “movement” (higher resolution) in computer designing

Different Perspectives One Point Perspective Two Point Perspective Three point perspective

One Point Perspective Two parallel lines converge at point infinity

Two Point Perspective Contains 2 Vanishing points at infinity Most Paintings and Drawings contain Two Point Perspective

Three Point Perspective Most relevant and most used perspective Used in Video Games, Movies and even Cartoons

Perspective in Computer Designing Uses pixels to digitalize images. Pole Position, uses One Point Perspective.Need For Speed, uses Three Point Perspective.

Perspective in Architecture Design

Perspective in Art Design (Street Art)

Street Art (cntd.)

Connection of Art to Infinity