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The Perspective in Renaissance Italian Painting - Linear perspective in visual art

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This book is about the new perception of pictorial space that was elaborated in the early Renaissance by Italian painters and applied later in architecture, astronomy, and cartography, then in physic by the sixteen century with Galilee. Indeed the experience of Giotto as the earliest sole painter who applied some notion of tree dimensional space by the use of the chiaroscuro [light and shadow], was grandiose in the history of Italian painting. However Brunelleschi; the Italian architect, was the first to adopt the new notion of space using vanishing point to visualize the dome of the great cathedral he was chosen to design its architectural plans. Brunelleschi, of course, was the man-sculptor, architect; "artisan-engineer"-who gave Florence numerous architectural masterpieces, above all the magnificent dome (1420-1436) over the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Flore. His work wasn't done solely but after serious discussions with Scientific figures and famous artists of his time. This discovery of new perception of space was based on Euclidean principles: homogeneity, infinity, and continuity. It's what I called Rationalization, codification of Perspective that last for centuries.

About the author

Saida Aoulad Mouh Seddik a Moroccan independent researcher In the Western Renaissance Art and Islamic Golden Ages. She has her PhD in History of Science, Art, and Philosophy. Her Master was in Islamic Golden Ages Philosophy. She is a non-fiction and fiction writer. She lives in U.S.A since 2003 where she has the opportunity to do her researches.

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Authors Saida Aoulad Mouh Seddik
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783659833953
ISBN 978-3-659-83395-3
No. of pages 92
Dimensions 150 mm x 5 mm x 220 mm
Weight 156 g
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > Renaissance, Enlightenment
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: antiquity to present day

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