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The text presents a systematic, geometry-based introduction to linear perspective aimed at painters, sculptors, and architects, beginning with clear definitions and the visual concepts of sight point, horizon, and distance-point. It then develops rules and indexed procedures that let one construct squares, cubes, pavements, interiors, and landscapes in both parallel and angular perspective, including methods for vanishing scales, reduced distances, and inaccessible vanishing points. Numerous geometric techniques are explained for measuring heights, depths, diagonal and square constructions, and for representing circles as true ellipses in projection. Practical examples and stepwise exercises emphasize reasoning so students can solve new perspective problems independently.
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