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Curvilinear perspective : ウィキペディア英語版 | Curvilinear perspective
Curvilinear perspective is a graphical projection used to draw 3D objects on 2D surfaces. It was formally codified in 1968 by the artists and art historians André Barre and Albert Flocon in the book ''La Perspective curviligne'',〔Albert Flocon and André Barre, ''La Perspective curviligne'', Flammarion, Éditeur, Paris, 1968〕 which was translated into English in 1987 as ''Curvilinear Perspective: From Visual Space to the Constructed Image'' and published by the University of California Press.〔Albert Flocon and André Barre, ''CurvilinearPerspective: From Visual Space to the Constructed Image'', (Robert Hansen, translator), University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles, California, 1987 ISBN 0-520-05979-4〕 == Background ==
In 1959, Flocon had acquired a copy of ''Grafiek en tekeningen'' by M. C. Escher who strongly impressed him with his use of bent and curved perspective, which influenced the theory Flocon and Barre were developing. They started a long correspondence, in which Escher called Flocon a "kindred spirit".〔
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