aerial perspective
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of aerial perspective
First recorded in 1725–35
Example Sentences
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His works, known for their vivid explosions of color, their fluid, coiling lines and their aerial perspective, have sometimes invited comparisons to Australian Aboriginal art.
From New York Times • May 5, 2023
We actually say, “We have this air quality, and we have a sun out here,” and it creates the whole sky, all the aerial perspective, all the god-rays.
From The Verge • Dec. 21, 2018
“That aerial perspective may help us spot that person quicker than officers on the ground.”
From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 4, 2018
Dry haze-less air makes distance inscrutable, removing the aerial perspective that helps us read depth.
From The Guardian • Jul. 28, 2018
The aerial perspective is mediocre and the composition shows as usual Michelangelo's supreme contempt for the sentiment of the subject.
From Michelangelo by Rolland, Romain
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