
audiobook
by G. A. (George Adolphus) Storey
PREFACE
BOOK FIRST - THE NECESSITY OF THE STUDY OF PERSPECTIVE TO PAINTERS, SCULPTORS, AND ARCHITECTS
BOOK SECOND - THE PRACTICE OF PERSPECTIVE
BOOK THIRD - XLIX - Angular Perspective
BOOK FOURTH - CXLVII - The Perspective of Cast Shadows
This guide invites learners to discover the logic behind drawing three‑dimensional space on a flat surface, rather than simply copying steps. From the very first chapter the author builds each lesson on the one before it, encouraging readers to ask “why?” as they work through problems. By treating perspective as a series of connected puzzles, the book aims to develop the habit of reasoning, so students can tackle new challenges on their own.
The text underscores why perspective matters to painters, sculptors and architects, citing the insights of Leonardo, Turner and other masters who used spatial understanding to give their work depth and drama. Practical examples show how light, atmosphere and scale combine to create believable scenes, while clear explanations help avoid the rushed habits that often hinder beginners. Readers come away with both the theory and the confidence to apply it directly to their own art.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (224K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-12-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1834–1919
A Royal Academician who also wrote about art, he brought a painter’s eye to clear, practical books on drawing and perspective. His career moved between the studio, the lecture room, and the page, making him an unusually versatile Victorian creative figure.
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