The development of perspective in painting was significantly influenced by the Renaissance's revival of classical knowledge, particularly the study of geometry and optics. Artists like Filippo Brunelleschi and Leon Battista Alberti formulated linear perspective techniques, allowing for the depiction of three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional surface. This approach transformed how depth and realism were perceived in art, leading to more immersive and lifelike compositions. Additionally, the increasing interest in naturalism and Humanism during this period encouraged artists to explore and represent the world more accurately.
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