Perspective Drawing and Renaissance Themes
by Bruce Bischof Author
Exact geometrical perspective drawing, using T-square and straight edge, was developed in the early Renaissance. Perspective geometry creates the illusion of seeing into three-dimensional space on the two-dimensional surface plane of the picture. The student will learn to construct architectural interiors and exteriors as well as landscapes. Embedded within this study are main lesson contents on Renaissance themes.
Additional Details
- Resource Type
- Booklet
- Print Status
- In Print
- Lessons
- 20
- Pages
- 44
- Suggested Grades
- 7th - 12th
- Publisher
- Live Education!
- Copyright
- 2004
Lessons
- 1 Eye Level/Horizon Line
- 2 a Simple Perspective: Overlapping Objects
- 2 b Another Overlapping Exercise
- 3 Atmospheric Perspective
- 4 More on Atmospheric Perspective
- 5 Color Perspective
- 6 Geometric Perspective
- 7 Division of a Given Space
- 8 The Rebirth of the Classical World
- 9 Parallel Lines Converge?
- 10 The Vanishing Poing
- 11 Division of a Given Space
- 12 The Grid
- 13 Creating Perspective Space with the Grid
- 14 Two Point Perspective
- 15 Design a Building in Two-point Perspective
- 16 The Old Castle
- 17 A Renaissance Chapel
- 18 Perspective Interiors
- 19 A One-Point Perspective Interior
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