The use of perspective is a characteristic of ___. A. Renaissance art B. impressionist art C. cubist art D. abstract art 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。解析:透视法的使用是文艺复兴艺术的一个特点。B 选项印象派艺术、C 选项立体派艺术和 D 选项抽象艺术都不强调透视法的使用。反馈 收藏 ...
B。在意大利文艺复兴时期的艺术中,透视法(perspective)的主要目的是创造一种深度的错觉(create an illusion of depth),使画面更具立体感,而不是让画作更抽象(more abstract)、展示艺术家的情感(show the artist's emotions)或者只用明亮的颜色(use only bright colors)。反馈...
The Psychology of Perspective and Renaissance Art, Michael Kubovy. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1986), xvi, +192. 27·50, $39·50doi:10.1016/S0305-7488(88)80236-6Denis CosgroveJournal of Historical Geography
What are the features of the Renaissance art? A、It broke away from the domination of the Church. B、Themes of painting changed from purely religious subjects to an appreciation of nature and man. C、New theories of anatomy and perspective were introduced into it. ...
Lightbown, London: Harvey Miller, 1980, 2 vols, 443 pp., 142 ills, 38\ndoi:10.1111/j.1467-8365.1981.tb00729.xAmes‐Lewis, FrancisArt History
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athat it has very little to do with the single viewpoint linear perspective developed by the Renaissance artists and still taught in most schools of art and architecture. 它有很少做以在艺术和建筑学多数学校开发由新生艺术家和仍然教的唯一观点直线透视图。[translate]...
Famous Renaissance art is a benchmark for technique and creativity, with aspects integrated into modern movements like surrealism and realism. Contemporary artists often reinterpret themes and techniques from the Renaissance art period, incorporating them into new contexts. For instance, perspective and ...
The Renaissance, or rebirth, was the time between the medieval period and the beginning of the modern age. In other words, the time after the Middle Ages spanning the 14th to 16th centuries that saw a revival of the art and intellectual pursuits of Ancient Greek and Roman times. ...
Art was to be based on the observation of the visible world and practiced according to mathematical principles of balance, harmony, and perspective, which were developed at this time. In the works of painters such as Masaccio, the brothers Pietro and Ambrogio Lorenzetti, Fra Angelico, Sandro ...