The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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This proposition can be proved by experiment. For if you look  
through a small hole there is nothing so large that it cannot be  
seen through it and the object so seen appears surrounded and  
enclosed by the outline of the sides of the hole. And if you stop it  
up, this small stopping will conceal the view of the largest object.  
The apparent size of objects defined by calculation (99-105)  
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OF LINEAR PERSPECTIVE.  
Linear Perspective deals with the action of the lines of sight, in  
proving by measurement how much smaller is a second object than the  
first, and how much the third is smaller than the second; and so on  
by degrees to the end of things visible. I find by experience that  
if a second object is as far beyond the first as the first is from  
the eye, although they are of the same size, the second will seem  
half the size of the first and if the third object is of the same  
size as the 2nd, and the 3rd is as far beyond the second as the 2nd  
from the first, it will appear of half the size of the second; and  
so on by degrees, at equal distances, the next farthest will be half  
the size of the former object. So long as the space does not exceed  
the length of 20 braccia. But, beyond 20 braccia figures of equal  
size will lose 2/4 and at 40 braccia they will lose 9/10, and 19/20  
at 60 braccia, and so on diminishing by degrees. This is if the  
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