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Artistic Perspective: Interior Spaces from Your Point of View

The 15th Century and the Revolutionary Vanishing Point Perspective 1

A course by Carlo Stanga , Illustrator and Architect

Illustrator and Architect. Berlin, Germany.
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About the video: The 15th Century and the Revolutionary Vanishing Point Perspective 1

Overview

“In the 15th century we see the creation of this new technique of the vanishing point perspective as we know it today. This is a very revolutionary idea, we see the reality like this also today through photographs! Filippo Brunelleschi shows the correctness of this technique. I will show you other Renaissance artists who used it very well, like Masolino, Masaccio, Mantegna and Piero della Francesca.”

In this video lesson Carlo Stanga addresses the topic: The 15th Century and the Revolutionary Vanishing Point Perspective 1, which is part of the Domestika online course: Artistic Perspective: Interior Spaces from Your Point of View . Learn to draw architectural spaces from your own perspective by exploring the classical rules of vanishing points.

Partial transcription of the video

“The 15th Century and the Revolutionary Vanishing Point Perspective In the last lesson, we spoke about the vanishing point perspective in the Middle Ages and the first attempt to achieve vanishing point perspective. In this lesson, we will be in the full knowledge of vanishing point perspective and we will see how different painters during the Italian Renaissance were able to create wonderful masterpieces following these rules perfectly. The first masterpiece I will like to speak about is this incredible fresco by Masolino da Panicale, 1424-1425. The name is "Healing a Cripple and the Raisin...”

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Course summary for: Artistic Perspective: Interior Spaces from Your Point of View

  • Level: Beginner
  • 99% positive reviews (258)
  • 9396 students
  • 4 units
  • 18 lessons (4h 6m)
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    Illustration
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    Architectural Illustration, Architecture, Drawing, Traditional illustration

Carlo Stanga

Carlo Stanga
A course by Carlo Stanga

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Illustrator and Architect

Italian artist Carlo Stanga’s illustration career combines his three passions: architecture, illustration, and travels. After studying Architecture in the Politecnico di Milano, he furthered his studies in Art and Design, which led him to work with major Italian magazines and newspapers, as well as international clients in Europe and the U.S.

After several years working in Architecture and Illustration separately, Carlo merged his two professions and became a leading expert in Architectural Illustration. He recently published a series of books with Moleskine, telling the illustrated story of 3 major cities: I am New York, I am Milan, and I am London, where he takes the reader on an immersive journey through each city, with illustrations of architecture, anecdotes, and the character that defines each city.

In 2019, he was a runner-up in the Creative Quarterly 55 for his illustration work in the book I am New York, and obtained the American Illustration Award 38. He holds a large number of awards for his work and has held personal exhibitions in New York and Milan. His long list of clients includes Trussardi, Moleskine, Lufthansa, Nestlé, Missoni, and more.


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Artistic Perspective: Interior Spaces from Your Point of View

A course by Carlo Stanga
Illustrator and Architect. Berlin, Germany.
Joined December 2019
  • 99% positive reviews (258)
  • 9,396 students