
The Elements of Perspective
The Elements of Perspective, written by John Ruskin in 1873, is a mathematical treatise that focuses on the principles of perspective drawing. Aimed at students of drawing, it simplifies complex concepts of perspective in relation to Euclidean geometry, making them more accessible for learners. This work is notable for its educational intent and its role in teaching the laws governing perspective, which are essential for artists and architects alike.






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