Two Point Linear Perspective - An Explanation Using some Famous Artworks
Amuze Art Lecture #86: A detailed discussion of Two-Point Linear Perspective using works of Gustave Caillebotte, Gerard Houckgeest, William Hogarth, and Canaletto. Check out my coffee table books about artists like Antonietta Brandeis, Eugene de Blaas, Federico del Campo, Thomas Mostyn, Peder Mork Monsted, and Hans Zatzka: https://www.amuzeartbooks.com/ For daily stories about art, follow me on Instagram: / tripimprover Chapters 0:00 Linear Perspective 0:47 Satire 1:41 Vincent van Gogh 3:50 Two-Point Perspective 7:00 Gustave Caillebotte 8:31 Canaletto 10:40 Final Remarks ---------------------------------------------------------------- Music: The Temperature of the Air on the Bow of the Kaleetan by Chris Zabriskie (CC BY 4.0; http://chriszabriskie.com/uvp/)

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