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Renaissance Art History - Flesh, Bone & Geometry: The Radical Science of Seeing

Renaissance Art History - Flesh, Bone & Geometry: The Radical Science of Seeing

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Alex Calder explores how Renaissance artists revolutionized Western art through radical experiments in perspective, anatomy, and optical science. From Brunelleschi's mirror trick to Leonardo's dissections, discover how mathematical precision and empirical observation transformed medieval images into three-dimensional illusions—making the human eye the organizing principle of reality.

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