Perspective

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May 17, 2012

 

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The second method usually called perspective by points of distance was published in 1580, though it had been used for many years before, as we know now. Alberti's contemporaries, Antonio Manetti and Filarete, in their writings, claims that architect Brunelleschi, by means of studies with plane mirrors, preceded Alberti in the discovery of perspective...
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The development of perspective characterized a wider movement of incorporating realism into the arts. With that objective in mind, Renaissance artists also developed other techniques, such as examining light, shadow and it’s relation to the surrounding environment. The inherent reason for the changes incorporated in artistic technique was a renewed interest in depicting nature in its natural beauty, as well as to resolve the fundamentals of aesthetics, the pinnacles of which can be seen in the works of some of the best of Renaissance artists like Leonardo da Vinci, 1452-1519, regarded as the most versatile of geniuses of the Italian Renaissance, Michelangelo, 1475-1564, a Florentine sculptor, painter and architect, and Raphael, 1483-1520, whose works embody the ideals of High Renaissance...
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