It is commonly considered, that baroque painting depicting architectural elements on face partitions of building in illusionistic way needed the painter to have deep knowledge of constructing perspective charts. Research conducted in Poland (in its current borders), according to the author, do not confirm this thesis. They show that our artists, most commonly used ready-made patterns from perspective tractates and pattern books, but most of all from tractate by unquestionable master of this kind of painting, the Italian Andre Pozzo (1642‒1709). The article it also presents the connection with selected paintings in Poland With baroque tractates and pattern books. Furthermore, comments on perspective rules education of baroque craftsmen and a...
Nodal-photography techniques allow the perception of real spaces and their decoration in a dynamic a...
The author considers the process of development of the architect's personality depicted in Vitruvy's...
Jacopo Barozzi da Vignola played a significant role in the development of the theory and practice of...
The following work has shown the analyses carried out in order to clarify facts necessary to u...
PAINTED SPLENDOUR. WALL DECORATION AS AN EXPRESSION OF THE ASPIRATIONS OF BENEFACTORS OF WOODEN CHUR...
In the workshop practice of the Baroque ceiling painters, when executing large mural compositions, t...
The paper brings new insights into the reception and use of Andrea Pozzo ’ s figures, published in h...
The more or less obvious intent of wall paintings is to create an illusion by breaking through the i...
By placing perception as a central problem, Baroque culture induces the viewer into a conflict betwe...
... Andrea Pozzo; engraven in 105 ample folio plates, and adorn'd with 200 initial letters ... by Jo...
The investigation of the mechanisms of dual influence in a pair “work of art – viewer” opens up impo...
The construction of Palazzo Moroni was commissioned by Francesco in the occasion of his marriage wit...
Traditional fields of visual arts – sculpture and painting – have been connected with architecture i...
The architectural trompe-l’oeil that decorates the ceiling of the main room in the ground floor of P...
This project sets out to investigate spatial illusion within realist painting. Observations concer...
Nodal-photography techniques allow the perception of real spaces and their decoration in a dynamic a...
The author considers the process of development of the architect's personality depicted in Vitruvy's...
Jacopo Barozzi da Vignola played a significant role in the development of the theory and practice of...
The following work has shown the analyses carried out in order to clarify facts necessary to u...
PAINTED SPLENDOUR. WALL DECORATION AS AN EXPRESSION OF THE ASPIRATIONS OF BENEFACTORS OF WOODEN CHUR...
In the workshop practice of the Baroque ceiling painters, when executing large mural compositions, t...
The paper brings new insights into the reception and use of Andrea Pozzo ’ s figures, published in h...
The more or less obvious intent of wall paintings is to create an illusion by breaking through the i...
By placing perception as a central problem, Baroque culture induces the viewer into a conflict betwe...
... Andrea Pozzo; engraven in 105 ample folio plates, and adorn'd with 200 initial letters ... by Jo...
The investigation of the mechanisms of dual influence in a pair “work of art – viewer” opens up impo...
The construction of Palazzo Moroni was commissioned by Francesco in the occasion of his marriage wit...
Traditional fields of visual arts – sculpture and painting – have been connected with architecture i...
The architectural trompe-l’oeil that decorates the ceiling of the main room in the ground floor of P...
This project sets out to investigate spatial illusion within realist painting. Observations concer...
Nodal-photography techniques allow the perception of real spaces and their decoration in a dynamic a...
The author considers the process of development of the architect's personality depicted in Vitruvy's...
Jacopo Barozzi da Vignola played a significant role in the development of the theory and practice of...