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Diagonal Recession
In perspective, when the lines recede to a vanishing point to the right or left of the vantage point.

 


During the 2009 recession, an unknown buyer reportedly purchased Andy Warhol's screenprint Eight Elvises (1964) for a whopping $100 million (£60.5m) in a private sale, making it the 5th most expensive work of art ever sold.

Saks Fifth Avenue's recession campaign makes use of Constructivist design.
The Franz Ferdinand album cover was based on a 1924 Rodchenko photomontage.
Stolichnaya Vodka plays up its Russian heritage.

diagonal recession - in perspective, orthogonal lines receding to an off-center vanishing point * ...

Recession - In art, recession is the appearance or illusion of depth in a picture ...more info
Relief - Relief is a carving, moulding or stamping in which the design projects from the background plane ...more info ...

The tactile sense of depth and recession was one of the constant features of Donatello's art. Illuminating in this respect is the Pazzi Madonna, which most students regard as an early work, preceding the St. George.

The combined economy of the 17 eurozone nations narrowly avoids a recession, largely due to relatively high economic growth in Germany. However, overall growth in the eurozone was zero in the first quarter of 2012. (The Daily Telegraph) ...

This use of light from the sky above the horizon, whether emanating directly from the sun or not, enforces another characteristic of Claude's paintings: recession in depth.

In keeping with the perspective recession shown in the pavement and in the angles of the portico, the figures diminish proportionately in size.

Atmospheric perspective: a technique used by painters for representing three-dimensional space on a flat two-dimensional surface by creating the illusion of depth, or recession within a painting or drawing.

Knowledge of perspective greatly enhances your perception and understanding of light and space, it attunes you to spatial recession as the power line of visual design, it is a powerful guide to drawing in all situations, ...

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The soft air fades to blue in the distance, helping the eye to see the recession of space. The composition may have been based on models from manuscript illumination.

perspective. A system for representing three-dimensional objects viewed in spatial recession on a two-dimensional surface.
point of view. The angle from which the viewer sees the objects or scene.

The economic recession after 1348 meant fewer opportunities for journeymen to become masters, and greater hostility between master and man.

Depth: See sections on Perspective and Colour where the former is concerned. the extent of recession in a painting; where the latter, the extent of a coIour's saturation.

The perspective of this illusion is centered towards one focal point. The steep foreshortening of the figures, the painted walls and pillars, creates an illusion of deep recession or imaginary space, such as a heavenly sphere or even an open sky.

setback The legal distance that a building must be from property lines. Early setback requirements often increased with the height of a building, resulting in steplike recessions in the rise of tall buildings.
shade A hue with black added.

- The outer edge of forms which implies three dimensions, in contrast to an outline, which is a boundary of two-dimensional, flat form. Also, a type of line drawing which captures this three-dimensional outer edge, with its fullness and recession of ...

are placed on the depicted ground, as opposed to flying above it) by positioning them on the area taken up by the depicted floor, ground, or a body of water. Abstract Expressionists worked directly on the plane itself, unconcerned with recession in ...

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