We report on creating a 3d virtual reconstruction of the scene shown in "The Arnolfini Portrait" by Jan van Eyck. This early Renaissance painting, if painted faithfully, should confirm to one-point perspective, however it has several vanishing points instead of one. Hence our 3d reconstruction had to be based on some, from an art historian’s point of view plausible assumptions on choosing a unique vanishing point and measures of certain items in the scene. We compare our approach to similar reconstructions by others. Using professional modeling and image processing computer tools, we created a 3d reconstruction of the geometry of the interior, the textures and the lighting. A perspective view of this model is compared to the original painti...
The paper presents the results of a reconstruction of the 3D model of a dome and of a medieval fresc...
The aim of this work is to detect the existence of a true perspective method used by the Renaissance...
The project `The Art of Reconstruction' explores the usage of digital three-dimensional (3D) reconst...
Nodal-photography techniques allow the perception of real spaces and their decoration in a dynamic a...
The problem of reconstructing a three-dimensional scene from single or multiple views has been thoro...
There has been considerable debate about the perspectival / optical bases of the naturalism pioneere...
International audienceIt is generally accepted that Jan van Eyck was unaware of perspective. However...
The research we present in this paper is focused on the analysis of a painting that Paolo Veronese p...
The objective of this research was the analysis of a Canaletto painting that depicts Palladiois plan...
The Annunciation by Guido di Pietro from Mugello, known as Beato Angelico, is a wide tempera paintin...
Mirrors in paintings have many connotations. Mirrors can extend the pictorial space, reveal hidden i...
Palazzo Lancellotti in Rome is the work of Francesco Capriani and Carlo Maderno, who restored severa...
The paper describes the steps of the 3D texture modeling of an important cycle of Renaissance fresco...
In the latin and italian versions of "De pictura", written between 1435 and 1436, Leon Battista Albe...
In this chapter, Giotto's Assisi fresco, “Exorcism of the Demons at Arezzo,” was modelled and analys...
The paper presents the results of a reconstruction of the 3D model of a dome and of a medieval fresc...
The aim of this work is to detect the existence of a true perspective method used by the Renaissance...
The project `The Art of Reconstruction' explores the usage of digital three-dimensional (3D) reconst...
Nodal-photography techniques allow the perception of real spaces and their decoration in a dynamic a...
The problem of reconstructing a three-dimensional scene from single or multiple views has been thoro...
There has been considerable debate about the perspectival / optical bases of the naturalism pioneere...
International audienceIt is generally accepted that Jan van Eyck was unaware of perspective. However...
The research we present in this paper is focused on the analysis of a painting that Paolo Veronese p...
The objective of this research was the analysis of a Canaletto painting that depicts Palladiois plan...
The Annunciation by Guido di Pietro from Mugello, known as Beato Angelico, is a wide tempera paintin...
Mirrors in paintings have many connotations. Mirrors can extend the pictorial space, reveal hidden i...
Palazzo Lancellotti in Rome is the work of Francesco Capriani and Carlo Maderno, who restored severa...
The paper describes the steps of the 3D texture modeling of an important cycle of Renaissance fresco...
In the latin and italian versions of "De pictura", written between 1435 and 1436, Leon Battista Albe...
In this chapter, Giotto's Assisi fresco, “Exorcism of the Demons at Arezzo,” was modelled and analys...
The paper presents the results of a reconstruction of the 3D model of a dome and of a medieval fresc...
The aim of this work is to detect the existence of a true perspective method used by the Renaissance...
The project `The Art of Reconstruction' explores the usage of digital three-dimensional (3D) reconst...