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In this book we learn how to draw using a natural technique that is amazingly efficient and simple. Real Perspective is a new approach to space as seen by our eyes. Perspective is an integral part of drawing and painting. It is however poorly understood today. Our representation of perspective in western countries dates from the 17th century, enforced by an edict made by Louis XIV despot of France. It consisted of drawing receding straight lines starting from a vanishing point. However, the ancient Greeks used specific curves. This heritage was not taken up during the Renaissance. In an…mehr

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In this book we learn how to draw using a natural technique that is amazingly efficient and simple. Real Perspective is a new approach to space as seen by our eyes. Perspective is an integral part of drawing and painting. It is however poorly understood today. Our representation of perspective in western countries dates from the 17th century, enforced by an edict made by Louis XIV despot of France. It consisted of drawing receding straight lines starting from a vanishing point. However, the ancient Greeks used specific curves. This heritage was not taken up during the Renaissance. In an investigative atmosphere, this book unmasks beliefs we received on the Renaissance and our contemporary culture. We learn to believe what we see. We rediscover again the Greek knowledge, and the researches among others of Leonardo da Vinci, Henri Matisse and David Hockney. Real Perspective is a new approach of space as seen by our eyes.
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Autorenporträt
Painter, Engineer of the National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble, Professor of Electronics at the University of Montreal, President of the French Association of Advertising, consultant in human relationships, Xavier Bolot conducts his research work with logistical support from the Higher National School of Arts in Bourges, and as a member of the CEAQ Paris V Descartes Sorbonne (Center of research on current and everyday life). He has developed contributions to neuroscience by publishing: Drawing in Real Perspective; Neutral Light, How to represent; Optical Illusions an introduction to the quantum thinking of everyday life.