Italian terminology for this technique reflects the latter artist's influence and is called prospettiva melozziana ("Melozzo's perspective").
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What is illusionistic perspective?</h3>
The term is often used specifically in relation to the decorative schemes used in buildings in Baroque art, especially ceiling paintings, in which the artist uses perspective and foreshortening to create, for example, the illusion that the ceiling is open to the sky and peopled by figures such as angels or saints.
To paint on a wall old-time artists used a technique called fresco. They mixed sand and lime and spread the mix over the wall. Next they applied their colors but had to do it fast, while the wall was still wet or fresh.
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