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When was linear perspective discovered?
Linear Perspective was discovered by florentine architect engineers Filippo Brunelleschi in the years of 1377–1446. It was also created by Leon Battista Alberti 1404–72 and their followers, was to help remake geometry during the 17th century. One point perspective is a drawing that contains only one vanishing point on the horizon line. These drawings are usually used for drawing roads, railway tracks, hallways, or buildings. I used one point perspective by creating a vanishing point on my drawings, and I was then able to draw lines from there. I was then able to make several different shapes during this perspective lesson.
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January 2017
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