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Byzantine perspective; Inverse perspective
  •  The throne and footstool in this icon show reverse perspective, with lines converging towards the viewer.
  • Linear perspective of a cube (left) and reverse perspective (right). The viewing plane is shown in blue, with the projection point where the red lines meet.

Aerial perspective         
  • Aerial perspective as viewed towards a sunset, with the colour shifting toward red as a result of [[Rayleigh scattering]]
  • [[Dai Jin]], "Landscape in the Style of Yan Wengui", Early [[Ming Dynasty]] (1368–1644); a Chinese landscape painting using atmospheric perspective to show recession in space
  • [[Frans Koppelaar]], ''Landscape near Bologna'', 2001; a painting featuring atmospheric perspective: distant objects appear paler, of lower contrast, and bluer than nearer objects.
THE OPTICAL EFFECT ON THE VISIBILITY OF OBJECTS SEEN THROUGH AIR WITH DISTANCE
Atmospheric perspective; Aerial Perspective
Aerial perspective, or atmospheric perspective, refers to the effect the atmosphere has on the appearance of an object as viewed from a distance. As the distance between an object and a viewer increases, the contrast between the object and its background decreases, and the contrast of any markings or details within the object also decreases.
Kokomo Perspective         
DEFUNCT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN KOKOMO, INDIANA
Kokomo Perspective
The Kokomo Perspective was a weekly newspaper serving Kokomo, Indiana, established in 1989, with almost exclusively local content. It ceased operating on November 29, 2021.
Foreshortening         
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  • Example of a painting that combines various perspectives: ''The Frozen City'' (Museum of Art Aarau, Switzerland) by [[Matthias A. K. Zimmermann]]
  • Delivery of the Keys]]''&nbsp;(1482), a fresco at the [[Sistine Chapel]]
  • Lorenzetti]]'s ''Annunciation'' (1344) strongly anticipate modern perspective.
  • [[Melozzo da Forlì]]'s use of upward foreshortening in his frescoes
  • A cube in two-point perspective
  • Rays of light travel from the object, through the picture plane, and to the viewer's eye. This is the basis for graphical perspective.
  • A cube in three-point perspective
  • A cube drawing using two-point perspective
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  • A [[Song dynasty]] watercolor painting of a mill in an [[oblique projection]], 12th&nbsp;century
  • ''[[Satire on False Perspective]]'' by [[William Hogarth]], 1753
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FORM OF GRAPHICAL PROJECTION WHERE THE PROJECTION LINES CONVERGE TO ONE OR MORE POINTS
Foreshortening; Perspective (visual); Perspective projection; Perspective, Visual; Perspective projection distortion; Linear perspective; Geometrical perspective; Three-point perspective; Fore shortening; Perspective geometry; Perspective view; Perspective (art); Perspective drawing; One-point perspective; Foreshortened; Foreshorten; Foreshortens; Foreshortener; Foreshorteners; Graphical perspective; Two-point perspective; Geometric perspective; Point of view (painting); Visual perspective; Four point perspective; Perspective Projection; ⌆; Four-point perspective; One Point Perspective; 2-point perspective; Perspective in art
·noun Representation in a foreshortened mode or way.

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Reverse perspective

Reverse perspective, also called inverse perspective, inverted perspective, divergent perspective, or Byzantine perspective, is a form of perspective drawing in which the objects depicted in a scene are placed between the projective point and the viewing plane. Objects farther away from the viewing plane are drawn as larger, and closer objects are drawn as smaller, in contrast to the more conventional linear perspective for which closer objects appear larger. Lines that are parallel in three-dimensional space are drawn as diverging against the horizon, rather than converging as they do in linear perspective. Technically, the vanishing points are placed outside the painting with the illusion that they are "in front of" the painting.

The name Byzantine perspective comes from the use of this perspective in Byzantine and Russian Orthodox icons; it is also found in the art of many pre-Renaissance cultures, and was sometimes used in Cubism and other movements of modern art, as well as in children's drawings. The reasons for the convention are still debated among art historians; since the artists involved in forming the convention did not have access to the more realistic linear perspective convention, it is not clear how deliberate the effects achieved were.