THE DEVELOPMENT OF PERSPECTIVE

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THE DEVELOPMENT OF PERSPECTIVE 4/27/2017 Early Renaissance Innovation: THE DEVELOPMENT OF PERSPECTIVE During the early 15th century, many artist of the Renaissance try to develop the perspective method in painting The idea was to achieve the effect of realistic space in a painting. Later it becomes the major aspect of Renaissance paintings. Among early painters to develop the perspective techniques are Massacio and Paolo Uccello

THE DEVELOPMENT OF PERSPECTIVE 4/27/2017 Early Renaissance Innovation: THE DEVELOPMENT OF PERSPECTIVE The Tribute Money by Massacio  1426-27,  fresco at Brancacci Chapel, Florence 

The Battle of San Romano by Paolo Uccello 1438-1440 4/27/2017 Early Renaissance Innovation: THE DEVELOPMENT OF PERSPECTIVE The Battle of San Romano by Paolo Uccello  1438-1440  

Characteristics of the Early Renaissance Paintings: 4/27/2017 Characteristics of the Early Renaissance Paintings: 1. Three-Dimensional Imagery created a sense of movement and time. contrast to the type of art created during the Middle Ages/ Byzantine which are stiff and unnatural. 2. Realism realistic clothing and facial expressions by studying the effects of shadow, light and space 3. Proportion Renaissance painters were very aware of proportion, balance and harmony. They began to use models and studied the proportions of the human body.

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