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how did Leonardo da Vinci use one-point perspective in this painting

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  • 01-10-2018

one point perspective is when the lines begin to taper and get smaller in the background of the drawing/painting. Da Vinci did this by using a person as the main focus and had the background behind them get smaller and smaller as the landscape got further away

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