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How did Leonardo da Vinci use a one-point perspective in this painting?

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He used orthogonal lines to draw the sides of objects that run towards the vanishing point.


He drew a horizon line to show where the sky and earth appear to meet.


He made distant objects larger than nearby objects.


He used a vanishing point to draw objects that run horizontally across the painting.

Photograph of painting by Leonardo da Vinci titled The Last Supper

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User Youngjoo
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Answer:

He used orthogonal lines to draw the sides of objects that run towards the vanishing point

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User Look
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Answer:

A: He used orthogonal lines to draw the sides of objects that run towards the vanishing point.

B: He drew a horizon line to show where the sky and earth appear to meet.

D: He used a vanishing point to draw objects that run horizontally across the painting.

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