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 Design for a portion of an illusionistic ceiling
Tommaso Laureti
Italian, 1583
Engraving
8 3/8 x 12 5/8 in.
From Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola, Le due regole della prospettiva pratica. Rome, 1583, p. 88
Getty Research Institute, 85-B16211 |
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Linear perspective is a set of techniques, first codified in 15th-century Italy, for rendering three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional surface, creating the illusion of a virtual world beyond the picture plane.
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