perspektivmåleri
Perspektivmåleri, often translated as perspective painting, is a technique used in art to create the illusion of three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional surface. This is achieved by employing mathematical principles to represent objects as they appear to the viewer, with receding lines converging at vanishing points on a horizon line. The development of linear perspective is often attributed to Renaissance artists and architects who sought to bring greater realism and order to their compositions.
The most common form is linear perspective, which uses lines that are parallel in reality but appear
Atmospheric perspective, also known as aerial perspective, is another method that uses subtle changes in color,