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Volume  Volume1\Linear Perspective

Entry#  89.


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Perspective, in dealing with distances, makes use of two opposite

pyramids, one of which has its apex in the eye and the base as

distant as the horizon. The other has the base towards the eye and

the apex on the horizon. Now, the first includes the visible

universe, embracing all the mass of the objects that lie in front of

the eye; as it might be a vast landscape seen through a very small

opening; for the more remote the objects are from the eye, the

greater number can be seen through the opening, and thus the pyramid

is constructed with the base on the horizon and the apex in the eye,

as has been said. The second pyramid is extended to a spot which is

smaller in proportion as it is farther from the eye; and this second

perspective = pyramid  results from the first.


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