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DENIUS [597]
3 years ago
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What relationship exists between leonardo da vinci's perspective system in the last supper and the painting's actual location?

Arts
1 answer:
cricket20 [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

The painting's perspective is directly linked to the architectural space of its location

Explanation:

This piece of art executed by Leonardo Da Vinci in 1494 uses the perspective to create a sense of depth. <u>To do so, Leonardo used several parallel lines that converge in a vanishing point. The vanishing point in this canvas directs the eye to Jesus Christ, who is set on the center of the painting, and all the lines start from him. To deeply understand and appreciated, this painting must be set in an appropriate location. </u>The Last Supper can be seen in the Piazza di Santa Maria Delle Grazie,<u> and the canvas is positioned on the wall, in a small room, almost a square. When you getting in there, your eyes are obligated to look at directly to the vanishing point, and then to the rest of the canvas.</u> Is how if the room was an extension of The Last Supper.

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