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ChatGPT Now Linked to Way More Deaths Than the Caffeinated Lemonade That Panera Pulled Off the Market in Disgrace
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Sofa-painting, 2023, oil on canvas, Grace Weaver
Proserpine (1874), portrayed by Jane Morris. Oil on canvas, 125.1 Ă— 61 cm (49.3 Ă— 24 in). Tate Gallery, London
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Philip Steadman, Vermeer's Camera, 2001
In his book 'Vermeer's Camera', Philip Steadman set up to practically prove an idea that had been first proposed in the 19th century, according to which Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer used a camera obscura to construct the compositions of his works.
Vermeer painted a significant amount of his work in one room, his studio in Delft. Reverse-engineering the perspective, Steadman went from the two-dimensional image of the painting to the three-dimensional scene, which he represented in floorplan, elevation and perspective. This method allowed him to find the exact point of view for each of them. When he elongated the lines of the viewpoint back to the wall, he found that in most cases the rectangle defined in the wall was also the exact size of Vermeer's painting, which would be too much of a coincidence.
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spring 2014
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