Sotto in sù
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Meaning "from below upwards" in Italian, refers to representations, generally in two-dimensional art, in which foreshortening is employed to create the realistic effect of architecture, figures, and objects being seen from a point of view below the art work, as opposed to a point of view opposite the work of art. It was used to some extent in ancient Roman mural paintings, but is most often seen in Western art dating from the Renaissance forward. It was typically used in ceiling paintings, wall paintings placed high on a wall, and other paintings or bas-reliefs meant to be seen from below. Some "di sotto in su" depicitions may be drawn from a "worm's-eye view," which is drawn as if the viewer is lying on the floor and looking upward.
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- sotto in su [nl]
- 仰視角透視畫法 [zh]
- yǎng shì jiǎo tòu shì huà fǎ [zh]
- yang shi jiao tou shi hua fa [zh]
- yang shih chiao t'ou shih hua fa [zh]
- di sotto in sù [en]
- di sotto in sù [it]
- di sotto in su [en]
- di sotto in su [it]
- sotto in su [en]
- sotto in su [it]
- sotto in su [es]
- 仰角透視 [zh]
- 天頂畫短縮法 [zh]
- 由下而上 [zh]
- sotto in sú [es]