| J. R. Dicksee - 1859 - 184 sider
...the same manner as the objects themselves would, if viewed from a certain fixed point. " Perspective is the art of drawing on a plane the appearances of...any figures by the rules of geometry. "In order to understand the principles of this art, we must consider that a picture painted in its utmost degree... | |
| John Robert Dicksee - 1862 - 188 sider
...objects themselves would, if viewed from a certain fixed point. " Perspective is the art of drawing oil a plane the appearances of any figures by the rules of geometry. " In order to understand the principles of this art, we must consider that a picture painted in its utmost degree... | |
| Kirsti Andersen - 1992 - 282 sider
...neceflary to be underftood in order to the Pra&icd Of PlfcSf ECTI VE. ERSPECTIVE is the Art of drawJng on a Plane the Appearances of any Figures, by the...to underftand the Principles of this Art, we muft confider, That a Picture painted in its utmoft degree of Perfection, ought fo to affe& the Eye of the... | |
| 1841 - 436 sider
...celebrated Dr. Brook Taylor, in his original work entitled Linear Perspective, 1715, writes, 'Perspective is the art of drawing on a plane the appearances of...any figures, by the rules of geometry. In order to understand the principles of this art, we must consider that a picture, painted in its utmost degree... | |
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