How does Lyonel Feininger create the illusion of depth in his painting, Barfüsserkirche II (Church of the Minorities II)? (site 1)

Respuesta :

Answer: Using blocks of layered geometric tone and color, Feininger creates the illusion that the image is receding backward, with the idea that the tone and color create light in the background, using semi-transparent layers this creates a different intensity of color, which gives this illusion.

Explanation:

The illusion of depth is created through the contrast of colors and the difference in planes between the presented objects.

To promote the illusion of depth in Church of the Minorities II, the artist:

  • Positioned the church in the background of the painting.
  • He painted the church gray.
  • He painted buildings in the foreground, in proportions larger than the church.
  • He painted the buildings in bright, eye-catching colors.

The contrast between size, planes, and colors allows larger, brighter-colored objects to "jump" into the viewer's eyes, allowing smaller, subdued objects to move away from the viewer's eyes.

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