perspective (Q4372)

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A drawing depicting the stage setting from one seat in the audience, where elements further away appear smaller.

A drawing depicting the stage setting from one seat in the audience, where elements further away appear smaller.
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perspective
A drawing depicting the stage setting from one seat in the audience, where elements further away appear smaller.

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    perspective (English)
    A drawing depicting the stage setting from one seat in the audience, where elements further away appear smaller. (English)
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    perspektiva (Czech)
    Způsob kresby založený na optickém modelu který vyjadřuje lidské vidění reálného světa. Modeluje proporcionální změnu předmětů při vzrůstající vzdálenosti od pozorovatele. Poskytuje dobrý prostorový vjem na rovinné průmětně. (Czech)
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    prospettiva (Italian)
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    perspectief (Dutch)
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    Perspektive (German)
    Eine Ansicht z.B. aus einer bestimmten Stelle des Zuschauerraums als perspektivische Ansicht bei der nähere Objekte größer und fernere Objekte kleiner erscheinen. (German)
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    perspectiva (Spanish)
    Un dibujo que representa la escenografía vista desde un asiento en el público donde los elementos más lejanos aparecen más pequeños. (Spanish)
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    perspektiv (Swedish)
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    perspective (French)
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    Perspective drawing
    6th century BC (English)
    Even though it was limited, a knowledge of perspective drawing did already exist in ancient Greece. It was mostly limited to architectural sketches and scenography.
    6. century BCE
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