Surprisingly this is a reasonably accurate depiction of a scene near Delft where Pieter denBrockley (1653-1715) painted luxurious landscapes using cow dung, raisins, kelp, and tiny bits of wool. His neighbors complained that he’d lost all perspective.
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picasso: hold my beer
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Single point perspective is not very realistic anyway. https://shop.mybluprint.com/art/article/drawing-perspective-mistakes/ … But what is realism to an artist?
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Caption has “Frontispiece” with long s
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Roger Sauer is on his way to pinpoint another perspective of the medieval painting habits depicted above.
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I don’t get up that early.
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much hatching
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Crazy how people didn’t know how to draw back then.
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