What is a vanishing point
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Vanishing point means a point that vanishes anything from view. It is most likely called "Mysterious points" because when someone or something goes into it, it can never be seen again. Let's see some examples.
Bermuda triangle: It is also called the "Devil's Triangle" and it is feared by all people. Hundreds of people have lost their life in this triangle. There are also rumors that it is ghostly. But the actual reason is that there are creatures that live in it. These creatures are more terrifying than one has ever seen.
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The vanishing point in paintings forms part of a linear perspective scheme. It is the point in fictive space which is supposed to appear the furthest from the viewer - the position at which all receding parallel lines meet.
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A- There are a number of vanishing points, usually created by multiple objects.
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A.) The vanishing point is the point of the greatest implied depth, and it is directly above the head of Christ.
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We can without much of a stretch see Leonardo's utilization of one-point direct viewpoint, in which the vanishing point is at Christ's head (the symmetrical can be seen by following the highest points of the divider embroidered works of art or the coffers to where they meet at Christ), which his additionally encircled by the pediment above and illuminated by the open window behind. In this way, Leonardo was staying aware of the inventive imaginative systems grew right off the bat in the Quattrocento.
C. The vanishing point is the point of the greatest implied depth, and it is directly above the head of Christ
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For Plato/Edmentum Users
C
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For plato it is A The vanishing point is the point of the greatest implied depth, and it is directly above the head of Christ.
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I only know this because I myself have taken this and gotten a 5/5 so yeah.
Question: Which statement about the use of perspective in Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper is true?
The vanishing point is at the center of the painting, while, Christ is at the point of the greatest implied depth.
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where is the image
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A or c the vanishing should be at the back of the page though! Hope this helps :)