The concept of perspective in painting was primarily developed during the Italian Renaissance, with key contributions from artists like Filippo Brunelleschi, who is credited with formulating linear perspective around 1420. This technique allowed artists to create an illusion of depth and space on a flat surface. Leonardo da vinci and other Renaissance painters further refined and popularized these methods, leading to more realistic compositions in art.
ancient Greeks
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Ancient Greeks
The use of perspective changed. Central perspective was invented early in renaissance.
aerial perspective
linear perspective
An early attempt at perspective (apex)
In the Renaissance, paintings began to improve in perspective and the technique of foreshortening (the illusion of depth) was created.
Single-point perspective
A lack of liner prespective. (Apex)
Perspective
linear perspective