Research in geometry and mathematics..
linear perspective
Above the painting
The image would appear distorted and not realistic
ancient Greeks
Aerial perspective
research in mathematics and geometry
Research in geometry and mathematics
Research in geometry and mathematics
Research in geometry and mathematics
Geometry (APEX)
Geometry (APEX)
geometry ~Apex
The development of perspective in painting was significantly influenced by the study of geometry and optics during the Renaissance, particularly through the work of artists like Filippo Brunelleschi and Leon Battista Alberti. They established linear perspective, which allowed artists to create the illusion of depth on a flat surface by using converging lines towards a vanishing point. Additionally, the desire for realism in art and the exploration of human anatomy and natural landscapes encouraged painters to adopt these techniques, leading to more lifelike compositions. This shift transformed the way space and form were represented in art, marking a pivotal moment in Western painting.
The invention of the principles of perspective
The use of perspective changed. Central perspective was invented early in renaissance.
aerial perspective
linear perspective