In Exercises 51 and 52, answer the following questions: a. Does the work use one-point perspective, two-point perspective, or three-point perspective? Justify your answer. b. Describe the location of...


In Exercises 51 and 52, answer the following questions:


a. Does the work use one-point perspective, two-point perspective, or three-point perspective? Justify your answer.


b. Describe the location of the vanishing point(s). Discuss why the painter might have chosen that/those location(s).


c. Sometimes a small feature of the painting has its own vanishing point. Does this happen in this painting? If so, what has its own vanishing point? Where is the vanishing point?


d. Sometimes two different main parts of a painting have separate vanishing points. Does this happen in this painting? If so, describe what has separate vanishing points. Where are the vanishing points? Discuss why the painter might have chosen to have multiple vanishing points.


 e. Does the painting use foreshortening? If so, describe where and how.


 f. Does the painting have pavement? If so, describe where.


g. Sometimes a painting uses an Albertian grid on the ceiling or the walls. Does this happen in this painting? If so, where?


h. Is the painting’s horizonline an actual part of the painting? If so, where?

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