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There are many types of perspective drawing. But if you refer to the basic linear perspective drawing (1pt, 2pt) then Italian architect Filippo Brunelleschi (1377-1446) is the one who first used perspective drawing in his work. He is also well known for designing the dome of the Florence Cathedral.
Benjamin Franklin is credited with creating the first bifocal eyeglasses.
The form 'hers' is a possessive pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun that belongs to someone or something.In the sentence, "Is that drawing hers?", it is easier to see when it is in the form of an answer, "That drawingis hers." The pronoun hers is taking the place of the noun drawing as a predicate nominative (a noun or a pronoun following a linking verb that restates or stands for the subject, drawing = hers). The parts of speech are the same in the form of the question or the form of the answer.A possessive adjective is placed before a noun to describe the noun as belonging to someone or something. The corresponding possessive adjective is 'her'. Example: "That is her drawing." Here the predicate noun is drawing (that = drawing).
It is a drawing that shows space. Example: the drawing shows a hall. When you see there is perspective in the drawing.
Shown in drawing and shown on drawing can mean the same thing. These statements would both indicate that the concept is shown somewhere within the drawing.
Benjamin H. Coe has written: 'Drawing book of trees' -- subject(s): Trees in art, Drawing, Study and teaching
Benjamin Linfoot has written: 'Architectural picture making with pen & ink' -- subject(s): Architectural drawing
A. S. Levens has written: 'Problems in mechanical drawing, first course' -- subject(s): Mechanical drawing 'Problems in engineering drawing' -- subject(s): Mechanical drawing 'Problems in mechanical drawings' -- subject(s): Mechanical drawing
Free hand drawing is expressing how one feels without the use of an subject, drawing from the heart and mind what one feels. subject drawing is usually first stage of drawing where once must practise his or her skill on a subject to master the median and the crafted before one can truly draw with meaning and can understand on how to express one self or free hand drawing could refer to artist drawing without methods of capturing a subject like copying or grid method "try drawing free hand without copying"
Benjamin Bilboa has written: 'Theory of the first field' -- subject(s): Cosmogony, Philosophy, Physics
Gerhard Gollwitzer has written: 'Drawing from nature' -- subject(s): Drawing, Technique 'Wege zur bildenden Kunst' -- subject(s): Art, History, Technique 'The joy of drawing' -- subject(s): Drawing, Study and teaching 'Abstract art, how to draw and understand it' -- subject(s): Abstract Drawing, Drawing, Technique 'Freehand drawing' -- subject(s): Drawing, Technique
Benjamin Gomez Fonseca has written: 'An experimental investigation to determine the relative effectiveness of two different methods of teaching grade nine drafting' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Mechanical drawing
Benjamin Brewster has written: 'The first book of Indians' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Junvenile literature 'The First book of Eskimos'
Daniel Marcus Mendelowitz has written: 'Children are artists' -- subject(s): Child artists 'Drawing, a study guide' -- subject(s): Drawing, History, Technique 'Mendelowitz's Guide to drawing' -- subject(s): Drawing, Technique 'Drawing' -- subject(s): Drawing, History, Technique
Thomas Ewing French has written: 'A manual of engineering drawing' -- subject(s): Mechanical drawing 'The essentials of lettering' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Alphabet, Alphabets, Lettering, Monograms 'Engineering drawing and graphic technology' -- subject(s): Engineering graphics, Mechanical drawing 'Agricultural drawing and the design of farm structures' -- subject(s): Architectural drawing, Domestic Architecture, Farm buildings 'Graphic science' -- subject(s): Descriptive Geometry, Graphic methods, Mechanical drawing 'Fundamentals of engineering drawing' -- subject(s): Mechanical drawing
William Benjamin Fite has written: 'College algebra' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Algebra 'Second course in algebra' -- subject(s): Algebra 'First course in algebra' -- subject(s): Algebra
W. A. Nicholls has written: 'The national drawing master' -- subject(s): Drawing, Perspective 'The national drawing master' -- subject(s): Dessin, Drawing, Perspective