HomeArt History1400-1500: Renaissance Art History1400-1500: Renaissance How one-point linear perspective works 21/10/2018 Speakers: Dr. Steven Zucker & Dr. Beth Harris. Created by Beth Harris and Steven Zucker. source Your EmailJoin our weekly newsletter to receive the best content from the world of architecture & design. Choose a topic you're interested inArchitectureInterior DesignGraphic DesignSubscribeĆThank you!We will contact you soon. TagsSmarthistory Share FacebookXPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinNaver Save This Post Please login to bookmark Close Username or Email Address Password Remember Me Up Next Newsletter RECOMMENDED- 400 C.E.: Ancient Cultures400-1400: Medieval Era1400-1500: Renaissance1500-1600: End of Renaissance1600-1700: Baroque1700-1800: Age of Enlightenment1848-1907 in Europe and the United States1907-19601960 - PresentAfrican ArtIslamic ArtMesoamericaMore Harp Player, Early Cycladic period Beauty is not the point: Donatello’s Mary Magdalene Degas, The Dance Class Three continents, one sculpture Jan Van Eyck, Ghent Altarpiece, (Closed), completed 1432