Further developments in central perspective
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Perspective as a Geometric Tool that Launched the Renaissance, by Christopher W. Tyler (2000)
Perspectival techniques to portray the spatial situation of a scene were already known to the ancient Romans. Wall frescos from Pompeji extended the real space into a painted illusionistic space. This knowledge though was not developed further in the following centuries.
The Concept of Space in Twentieth Century Art, by Christopher W. Tyler and Amy Ione
