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How is one-point perspective used in this painting?

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The vanishing point shows where parallel lines running toward the horizon appear to meet.


Figures in the distance are smaller and higher on the picture than nearby figures.


The horizon line shows where the sky and earth appear to meet.


Orthogonal lines help show objects that run horizontally across the painting.

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The answer to your question would be choice A choice B and choice C
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Answer:

-The horizon line shows where the sky and earth appear to meet.

-Figures in the distance are smaller and higher on the picture than nearby figures.

-The vanishing point shows where parallel lines running toward the horizon appear to meet.

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