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Perspective (graphical) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From what I recall, I believe that Brunelleschi is considered the one to come up with the correct “formula” for perspective. You’ve perhaps heard ... No one person invented it. The technique is an integral part of the great school of Western oil painting and every artist of the school employed it implicitly.
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In it, Dürer invented several drawing machines to teach perspective. Alberti was first to ask if two drawing screens are interposed between the viewer and the object, and the object is projected onto both resulting in two different pictures of the same scene, what properties do the two pictures have in common [BC].
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He argues (p.38): "that Alberti and not Brunelleschi invented perspective as a communicable set of practical procedures that can be used by artists." Nonetheless, he examines the effectiveness of Brunelleschi's perspectival peepshow, giving two reasons why it produced (p.49): "a compelling experience of depth."
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He is said to have invented the camera obscura. Any camera, including the camera obscura, automatically makes perspective pictures. Thus if Alberti did indeed invent the camera, or was even familiar with the device, it is hard to imagine that this did not influence his development of perspective theory.
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