2nd Style is the "Illusionistic Style" The walls of this style creates the
illusion that the 2 dimensional space is actually 3 dimensions. This style
opens the wall by portraying windows and porticos. Which are almost like
porches but they are roofs supported by columns.
illusion that the 2 dimensional space is actually 3 dimensions. This style
opens the wall by portraying windows and porticos. Which are almost like
porches but they are roofs supported by columns.
The 3rd Style is the "Ornamental Style" This style limits the illusion in
order to create framed images were the framing is painted on. The appearance
is flat. This style of painting closes up the walls and gives it the picture gallery
effect. This style abandons the second style's realism.
The architecture that is painted is unrealistic and fine.
order to create framed images were the framing is painted on. The appearance
is flat. This style of painting closes up the walls and gives it the picture gallery
effect. This style abandons the second style's realism.
The architecture that is painted is unrealistic and fine.
The 4th and final Style has elements from the other styles.
The architecture is more realistic and opens up the walls a little bit, just
like the second style. Fourth style paintings have a portable quality about them.
3 dimensional space is imitated. These structures are realistic and frame a view on the wall
just like the second style did.
The architecture is more realistic and opens up the walls a little bit, just
like the second style. Fourth style paintings have a portable quality about them.
3 dimensional space is imitated. These structures are realistic and frame a view on the wall
just like the second style did.