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One of the ideas circulating amongst the Neo-platonic thinkers of Florence was that of the idolum, the power that all things possess to give off both their physical shape and their inner energy. Leonardo toyed with the idea that seeing was not just a passive activity, but that one had to send out visual rays from the eye, in order to capture the images which pervaded the surrounding air. ' Opposite: Angel from The Madonna of rhe Rocks 46 Leonardo: maHer artisl I Perspective P OR LEONARDO, the laws of perspective - the organized method of representing a three-dimensional world on a two-dimensional surface - formed the foundation upon which the whole of the painter's creation arose.

Light and darkness I N LEONARDO'S paintings are to be seen the infinite gradations of light and dark. 'Every solid body is surrounded and clothed with light and darkness. ' 34 I Light and darkness He understood this playas no other painter had done before him, displaying his expertise in the techniques of chiaroscuro and sjitmato. ' 3J 36 I Light and darkness In his record of nature, Leonardo was the master of the brilliance of illumination contrasting with tonal gradation into mystery and darkness.

Leonardo toyed with the idea that seeing was not just a passive activity, but that one had to send out visual rays from the eye, in order to capture the images which pervaded the surrounding air. ' Opposite: Angel from The Madonna of rhe Rocks 46 Leonardo: maHer artisl I Perspective P OR LEONARDO, the laws of perspective - the organized method of representing a three-dimensional world on a two-dimensional surface - formed the foundation upon which the whole of the painter's creation arose. His understanding of perspective was three-fold: 'The first deals with the reasons of the (apparent) diminution of objects as they recede from the eye, and is known as Perspective of Diminution; the second contains the way which colours vary as they recede from the eye; the third and last explains how objects should appear less distinct in proportion as they are more remote.

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