Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Two Point

The textbook defines two point linear perspective as "a version of linear perspective in which there are two (or more) vanishing points in the composition." My example is found in this painting by Gustave Caillbotte. The painting is called "Gardeners" and was created in 1875. I chose this painting because there are two vanishing points. One of the vanishing points is located by first gardener. The second point of focus is located by the gardener that appears to be walking.

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