Optical Illusions in Rome

Auteur: Andersen, Kirsti
Editeur: American Mathematical Society
A richly illustrated guide that takes the reader on a tour through ingenious uses of geometry to create illusory impressions of space and grandeur in Italian Renaissance art and architecture in the Eternal City. The book explores some of the most historically important uses of optical illusion and includes works of Peruzzi, Borromini, and Pozzo.
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A richly illustrated guide that takes the reader on a tour through ingenious uses of geometry to create illusory impressions of space and grandeur in Italian Renaissance art and architecture in the Eternal City. The book explores some of the most historically important uses of optical illusion and includes works of Peruzzi, Borromini, and Pozzo.
ISBN / EAN 9781470452674
Auteur Andersen, Kirsti
Editeur American Mathematical Society