The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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which the plane intersects the pyramids by which the images are  
conveyed to the eye at an equal distance from the eye is our  
constant experience, from the curved form of the pupil of the eye on  
which the pyramids are intersected at an equal distance from the  
visual virtue.  
[Footnote 24: la prima di sopra i. e. the first of the three  
diagrams which, in the original MS., are placed in the margin at the  
beginning of this chapter.]  
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09.  
OF A MIXTURE OF NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL PERSPECTIVE.  
This diagram distinguishes natural from artificial perspective. But  
before proceeding any farther I will define what is natural and what  
is artificial perspective. Natural perspective says that the more  
remote of a series of objects of equal size will look the smaller,  
and conversely, the nearer will look the larger and the apparent  
size will diminish in proportion to the distance. But in artificial  
perspective when objects of unequal size are placed at various  
distances, the smallest is nearer to the eye than the largest and  
the greatest distance looks as though it were the least of all; and  
the cause of this is the plane on which the objects are represented;  
and which is at unequal distances from the eye throughout its  
length. And this diminution of the plane is natural, but the  
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