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How did Western painters give a three dimensional effect to their paintings?

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Answered by mersalkeerthi46
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Western painting

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Johannes Vermeer's Girl with a Pearl Earring (1665–67), known as the Mona Lisa of the North.[1]

Édouard Manet's The Balcony (1868)

Detail from the Lascaux Caves paintings

History of art

Prehistoric Ancient European Asian Islamic Painting (Western)

Art history

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The history of Western painting represents a continuous, though disrupted, tradition from antiquity until the present time.[2] Until the mid-19th century it was primarily concerned with representational and Classical modes of production, after which time more modern, abstract and conceptual forms gained favor.[3]

Initially serving imperial, private, civic, and religious patronage, Western painting later found audiences in the aristocracy and the middle class. From the Middle Ages through the Renaissance painters worked for the church and a wealthy aristocracy.[4] Beginning with the Baroque era artists received private commissions from a more educated and prosperous middle class.[5] The idea of "art for art's sake"[6] began to find expression in the work of the Romantic painters like Francisco de Goya, John Constable, and J. M. W. Turner.[7] During the 19th century commercial galleries became established and continued to provide patronage in the 20th century.[8][9]

Western painting reached its zenith in Europe during the Renaissance, in conjunction with the refinement of drawing, use of perspective, ambitious architecture, tapestry, stained glass, sculpture, and the period before and after the advent of the printing press.[10] Following the depth of discovery and the complexity of innovations of the Renaissance, the rich heritage of Western painting continued from the Baroque period to Contemporary art

Answered by dackpower
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Western painters give a three dimensional effect to their paintings in following ways

Explanation:

19th century witness the loss of social prestige of painters. They lost their social position and could only support their patronage by the medium of commercial art galleries and Exibitions.

However  during this times Painters are independent to create their own unique designs and techniques. As the result of this some of the painters combined their paintings with sculptures in order to create three-dimensional abstract designs

They also started attaching the real objects or sometimes used electricity to create kinetic panels so that 3D effect can be given to their art.

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