Perhaps you mean cubism.
Albrecht Duerer was both an artist and a geometrician, he wrote books on perspective and proportions.
Paul Bennett is well known for painting seascape and abstract images, he is an international contemporary fine artist and uses traditional techniques to create unconventional paintings.
The artist was known for his nonconformist approach to creating music, often blending different genres and styles in unconventional ways.
William Blake did not have any known pets in his lifetime. He was primarily a poet and artist, known for his visionary works and unique perspective on spirituality and art.
Linear perspective was discovered in 1415 by Brunelleschi in Florence. By 1430 every Italian artist knew it. Leonardo was born in 1452.
The artist known for conveying perspective through color rather than traditional methods is Claude Monet. As a leading figure in the Impressionist movement, Monet utilized vibrant colors and loose brushwork to capture the effects of light and atmosphere, creating depth and perspective without the use of linear techniques. His work emphasized the emotional and sensory experience of a scene, revolutionizing how perspective could be interpreted in art.
There is a Jamaican reggae singer known as Daville. His real name is Oliver Thomas and he is the former lead singer of the group ARP, A Raw Perspective.
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.
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In art, perspective is rendering a two-dimensional object in such a way that it conveys the correct height, width, depth, and position in relation to other objects. Geometry in visual arts to convey perspective became especially popular during the Renaissance period and many artists used it to great effect.
Geography is united by a perspective common to all of its fields. This perspective is commonly known as the spacial perspective.