1. Pieter Bruegel and Raphael
The elevated perspective that Bruegel gives the viewer as well as the lack of frame makes the piece looks infinitely large, expanding in all directions. ... In the case of Raphael, there was an ongoing debate in regards to the ceremony of the Eucharist, in which believers of Christ partake in the reenactment of the Last Supper by eating a piece of bread and taking a sip of wine. ... Through the use of three-dimensional on two-dimensional space combined with composition and vanishing points, Bruegel was able to conform to Alberti's idea of a beautiful piece of art by giving his piece grace...
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