The Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror was painted by the Italian artist Parmigianino in 1524. This iconic work features a unique perspective, utilizing a convex mirror to reflect the artist's image and surrounding space. Parmigianino's technique showcases his mastery of detail and creates a sense of depth and distortion. The painting is celebrated for its innovative approach and has influenced many artists throughout history.
There are convex mirrors found in the form of side view mirrors in all the vehicles because convex mirror has a property that the image formed is smaller than the actual size of the object and hence it allows to see a large area in a small mirror which is useful during driving
convex mirror provide erect small and virtual image of the object.these are used in side view mirrors of vehicles so that the driver can have a better view of traffic behind.
Convex mirror form only one image(virtual) because it diverges light rays(beam).
Using oil paint on canvas, looking at himself in a mirror.
It is a matter of definition. In 1425 Masaccio painted the first picture we know with linear perspective.
convex mirror
The mirror in this case is a convex mirror, as virtual images are formed by convex mirrors.
it is a convex mirror as it produces diverging waves
since the convex mirror is curved outwards the the focus is behind the mirror
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The image formed by the convex mirror is virtual, erect and diminished.
A concave mirror curves inward in the middle, while a convex mirror curves outward in the middle.
A convex mirror forms a virtual, upright, and diminished image of the object placed in front of it. The image is also located behind the mirror.
concave and convex mirror
a diverging mirror is a convex mirror.