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Who is credited with developing the correct formula for drawing linear perspective?

Brunelleschi


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Brunelleschi is credited with being the first artist to use?

Brunelleschi is credited with being the first to use geometric principles for creating linear perspective.


What type of perspective is used in the painting by pietro perugino?

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The convergence of parallel lines provides the distance cue known as?

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How does linear perspective deceive the human eye?

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Why Look at Las meninas by Diego Velasquez this painting is a masterful example of the use of?

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What are 3 methods used to show depth on a flat surface?

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When and where was linear perspective first codified studied organized and written down?

Linear perspective was first codified and systematically studied during the early 15th century in Florence, Italy. The architect and artist Filippo Brunelleschi is often credited with its development around 1420, particularly through his experiments with perspective in painting and architecture. This concept was later formalized in written form by the artist Leon Battista Alberti in his treatise "On Painting" (De pictura) published in 1435, which outlined the principles of perspective and its application in art.