On the application and significance of linear and aerial perspective in painting








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The artist paints a landscape outdoors.
Fragments of the landscape, which the artist paints.
The artist G. Nissky makes a pencil sketch in his studio. G. Nissky at work.
Old engraving.
Works by Renaissance artists, Dutch landscapes.
Painting by Van Gogh.
Various paintings using the principle of perspective. G. Nissky in his studio.
Airplane in the air, boat on air wings.
Driving through a residential city block.
Children in kindergarten drawing.
Egyptian drawings.
Images on an ancient Greek vase.
Medieval frescoes.
The icon "Trinity" by A. Rublev.
Images of the Renaissance.
The first experiments in using perspective.
Construction of perspective.
Paintings by Renaissance artists.
Painting by P. Veronese. "Sistine Madonna" by Raphael.
Drawings that violate the laws of linear perspective.
Paintings using the rules of aerial perspective.
Painting by the Impressionists.
Paintings by Cezanne.
Works by Van Gogh.
Paintings by realist artists.
Nissky G.G. - artist
Honored Artist of the RSFSR