One famous painting is well known for the artist's use of perspective, 'The School of Athens' by Raphael. See it at the link provided. Another artist who based his work on perspective drawing is M.C. Escher. A simple image to imagine is telephone poles or railroad tracks, how they look as they recede into the distance. They become smaller, closer together, until it looks like they touch, or converge, if you can see that far. Perspective drawing is a mathematical method for accurately representing this phenomena in a two dimensional drawing or painting.
The use of perspective
Sarah Graham began painting as a way to express her love for the beauty of everyday objects and moments. She was inspired by her surroundings and sought to capture the vibrancy and detail of life through her art. Her passion for painting grew out of a desire to share her perspective and evoke emotions in others through her work.
In ancient Greece, starting around 400 BC
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In ancient Greece, starting around 400 BC
The use of perspective changed. Central perspective was invented early in renaissance.
aerial perspective
Single-point perspective
School of Athens
linear perspective :)
Claude Lorrain used aerial perspective.
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Make the horizon line relatively low in the painting
one point perspective started in the 15th century.
heroic landscape
linear perspective
An early attempt at perspective (apex)