1 ene 1413 año - Brunelleschi Creates Linear Perspective
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Linear perspective is a painting style in which size and position of objects are determined based on lines converging on one horizon point. Linear perspective was first used in Brunelleschi’s painting of a Baptist standing in front of an unfinished cathedral. Linear perspective revolutionised visual art. Before linear perspective depth could not be expressed in paintings so they all looked 2 dimensional. Linear perspective is present in almost all renaissance paintings. Using linear perspective renaissance painters were able to make their paintings more realistic.
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