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Name three Early Renaissance artists or architects whose work demonstrates a scientific or mathematical basis for art; give examples. Why do you think this was so important in the Early Renaissance? An Early renaissance artist is Phillipo Brunellischi. He invented a mathematical system for fixing objects in space on a two-deminsional surface called linear perspective. Where previous painters had used intuitive perspective to approximate the appearance of the real world on canvas, artists began using Brunellishi’s linear or Renaissance perspective. Linear perspective was important to the early Renaissance because it was new, different and made the viewer of a piece of artwork perceive a type of "real" space on a flat surface.
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