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Filippo Brunelleschi (1377-1446), considered to be a founding father of Renaissance architecture, was an Italian architect, designer, and sculptor, and is now recognized to be the first modern engineer, planner, and sole construction supervisor. In 1421, Brunelleschi became the first person to receive a patent in the Western world. He is most famous for designing the dome of the Florence Cathedral, a feat of engineering that had not been accomplished since antiquity, as well as the... Filippo Brunelleschi, Florence Cathedral, Pieter Bruegel, Ship Design, Santa Maria Novella, The Lantern, Western World, Modern History, Founding Fathers

Filippo Brunelleschi (1377-1446), considered to be a founding father of Renaissance architecture, was an Italian architect, designer, and sculptor, and is now recognized to be the first modern engineer, planner, and sole construction supervisor. In 1421, Brunelleschi became the first person to receive a patent in the Western world. He is most famous for designing the dome of the Florence Cathedral, a feat of engineering that had not been accomplished since antiquity, as well as the...

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Brunelleschi observed that with a fixed single point of view, parallel lines appear to converge at a single point in the distance. Brunelleschi applied a single vanishing point to a canvas, and soon artists were using Brunelleschi’s method of perspective to astonishing affects in their paintings. Art Renaissance. Early Camera Obscura. Linear Perspective Drawing, Three Point Perspective, Filippo Brunelleschi, One Point Perspective, Camera Obscura, Vanishing Point, Point Perspective, Perspective Drawing, Drawing Techniques

Brunelleschi observed that with a fixed single point of view, parallel lines appear to converge at a single point in the distance. Brunelleschi applied a single vanishing point to a canvas, and soon artists were using Brunelleschi’s method of perspective to astonishing affects in their paintings. Art Renaissance. Early Camera Obscura.

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