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In Leonard's da Vinci's The Last Supper, what principle represents the lines on the ceiling and walls leading towards a single vanishing point in the center of the painting? A. emphasis B. form C. perspective
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In Leonard's da Vinci's The Last Supper, what principle represents the lines on the ceiling and walls leading towards a single vanishing point in the center of the painting? A. emphasis B. form C. perspective D. texture
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C. Perspective.
Leonardo's background gives depth and a massive, heavenly, grand, operatic feel to the painting. This differs from other Da Vinci works which are more intimate and lack large perspective scale.
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