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Era was characterized by:
unrealistic proportions
size indicating importance
unnatural appearance of objects
Period between mid 1400s and 1800s
Came about because of the Scientific Revolution which increased the interest in the human body and a realistic viewing of surroundings
Majority of works in art as well as other fields were controlled by the church. They were the largest commissioner of art during this period.
Subject matter was determined by the person paying for the work.
Fresco Painting: Artists painted on wet plaster applied directly to the wall.
Oil and Water Color Painting: Not as widely used.
There was a growing need for everyone to learn mathematics because of increased trade.
Common Currency and Central Bank
Changes in University StudiesTrivium: grammar, logic, rhetoric
Quadrivium: arithmetic, geometry, music, astronomy
First to paint in perspective
The Baptistery and Town Square
Unusual viewing practicesThe Baptistery was to be seen through a pin
hole The Town Square cut at the tops of the
buildings
First to publish written account of how to correctly construct a perspective painting nearly twenty years after Brunelleschi
Was not written for the artist, but for the patron
Description of how to create a pavimento
Basic Construction
Extravagant Construction
Ultra-Extravagant Construction
Major Contributor to Perspective Drawing
Known as an artist as well as a mathematician
Wrote three treatise: The Abacus Treatise, Short Book on the Five Regular Solids, On Perspective of Painting
Was written for drawing in perspective, and not other aspects of painting
The treatise was divided into three separate books.
Piero uses Euclid’s Elements to justify his work as well as prove an original theorem
This book explains how to draw shapes based upon the pavimento
Objects such as columns, platforms, and other polygons can be built based upon the pavimento
The final book deals with objects that are harder to draw such as molded bases of columns and human heads.
He introduces a new method of drawing in this book which is introduced by using a square as an example.
Know for meticulously mapping out his paintings before starting.
One of the best perspective painters of the Renaissance
Calculating the mathematics was not the only way for an artist to draw in perspective
Instruments were created to make this process easier for the artist