The Practice of Perspective: 18th C. Etchings - Plate #73

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Practice of Perspective is an intriguing examination of how perspective and vanishing point are related, being one of the most important works on perspective in art from the 18th century. Originally written in French by a Parisian Jesuit, and it was afterwards printed by  T. Bowles in 1739 London. It was illustrated with incredibly fine-tuned copper plates of structures and objects and these framed pieces faithfully recreate the numbered plates from this influential book.

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Practice of Perspective is an intriguing examination of how perspective and vanishing point are related, being one of the most important works on perspective in art from the 18th century. Originally written in French by a Parisian Jesuit, and it was afterwards printed by  T. Bowles in 1739 London. It was illustrated with incredibly fine-tuned copper plates of structures and objects and these framed pieces faithfully recreate the numbered plates from this influential book.

• Faithfully reproduced from copper plate illustrations of the 18th C. "The Practice of Perspective"
• Giclée printed on fine art paper
• Framed in black wood behind acrylic glass.
• Sold Individually

Framed: 19 1/8”W x 24 5/8”H

Print: 18”W x 23 1/2”H