Notice how the following artists use perspective in their paintings.j
One point perspective on the ground - Italian artist Perugino
This painting is in the Sistine Chapel in Rome.
The School of Athens by Raphael
This painting is in the Vatican in Rome
The Music Lesson by Vermeer
Two point perspectve by Edward Hopper
Also by Edward Hopper - American artist
One point perspective on the ground - Italian artist Perugino
This painting is in the Sistine Chapel in Rome.
The School of Athens by Raphael
This painting is in the Vatican in Rome
The Music Lesson by Vermeer
Two point perspectve by Edward Hopper
Also by Edward Hopper - American artist
I personally like the first one the best because it shows great detail throughout the painting
ReplyDeleteI like the last one because it shows detail in the simplicity of the house.
ReplyDeletei like the 4th one because it is very peaceful
ReplyDeleteI like the first one, because it is really interesting that it is painted in the Sistine chapel. And it shows a city in Rome I'm guessing. - Truett
ReplyDeleteI like the second one because it seems as if you are looking through a window and actually seeing that.
ReplyDeleteI like the last one because of its simplicity and also the depth and perspective makes it look real.
ReplyDeletelast one it got good line that make it look like it going back
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i like the last one because it shows the point perspective that we have been learning.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite one is the last painting of the house. You can really see persepective art because of the shading on the house.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite painting is the two point perspective by Edward Hopper because it's just so pleasant to look at, but I also like the first painting just because of how funny the people in the background look.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite one is the second one because of the detail that was put into every aspect of the painting.
ReplyDeleteI like the painting by Edward Hopper because it's so simple yet casually beautiful and deep. The shadows are life-like and the tops of the trees look almost tangible.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the first one because of it really looks 3D because of the perspective.
ReplyDeletei like the first one because it is colorful and very detailed
ReplyDeleteThe first one is my favorite because it doesn't look flat. The perspective makes it look like a real background.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the Music Lesson, it just seems the most satisfactory.
ReplyDeleteI like the first one the best because it is very pretty but exhibits how perspective can change a painting very well
ReplyDeleteI like last one because it reminds me of little house on the Prarie
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