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The revolution in painting that occurred during the Italian Renaissance was the realistic representation of 3D objects on a 2D surface. Masaccio (early 15th century) was one of the first painters to use perspective, known as linear or scientific perspective, for the space and proportion for the human body. Later in the 15th century, Leon Battista Alberti, an architect and writer, codified (formulated) the rules for linear or one-point perspective. When using the techniques of linear perspective, an artist must imagine his canvas as a window or glass pane. Then, the real world must be projected backward to the viewer's eye and sketched or drawn on the canvas. Parallel lines, right angles, and equal lengths are drawn to look realistic, although they are not actually accurate. In this Web Inquiry, you will be studying some of the basic principles of this technique as you examine famous paintings that make use of these methods. yeah To make more realistic impression.

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