Friday, February 9, 2018

Art One - Perspective in Art



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.
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The School of Athens by Raphael
This painting is in the Vatican in Rome
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The Music Lesson by Vermeer
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Two point perspectve by Edward Hopper

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Also by Edward Hopper - American artist

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18 comments:

  1. I personally like the first one the best because it shows great detail throughout the painting

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  2. I like the last one because it shows detail in the simplicity of the house.

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  3. i like the 4th one because it is very peaceful

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  4. I 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

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  5. I like the second one because it seems as if you are looking through a window and actually seeing that.

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  6. I like the last one because of its simplicity and also the depth and perspective makes it look real.

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  7. last one it got good line that make it look like it going back

    jmac

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  8. i like the last one because it shows the point perspective that we have been learning.

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  9. My favorite one is the last painting of the house. You can really see persepective art because of the shading on the house.

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  10. My 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.

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  11. My favorite one is the second one because of the detail that was put into every aspect of the painting.

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  12. I 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.

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  13. My favorite is the first one because of it really looks 3D because of the perspective.

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  14. i like the first one because it is colorful and very detailed

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  15. The first one is my favorite because it doesn't look flat. The perspective makes it look like a real background.

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  16. My favorite is the Music Lesson, it just seems the most satisfactory.

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  17. I like the first one the best because it is very pretty but exhibits how perspective can change a painting very well

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  18. I like last one because it reminds me of little house on the Prarie

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