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What have these two got in common?. &. Hans Holbein the Younger The Ambassadors. & Ana morph osis. The Ambassadors, 1533. The full title is Jean de Dinteville and Georges de Selve, the French Ambassadors.
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Hans Holbein the YoungerThe Ambassadors & Anamorphosis
The Ambassadors, 1533 The full title is Jean de Dinteville and Georges de Selve, the French Ambassadors
The portrait was painted to celebrate the reunion of two wealthy young friends, who were ambassadors from the French Court • The picture is full of symbols and hidden meanings
Symbolism 1 Click your mouse for the labels to appear
Anamorphic drawing • Anamorphosis derives from a Greek word meaning to transform or change shape • It is a distorted image that appears in its true shape only when viewed from a certain oblique angle • It can only be viewed correctly by one person at a time • Holbein may have used a grid to construct the distortion
The Geometry of Anamorphosis • In the seventeenth century a French monk called Jean-François Niceron wrote a book on anamorphosis • He worked out a grid for producing anamorphic pictures
Leonardo Da Vinci was also interested in the technique. These drawings were found in his sketchbooks:
Why didn’t Leonardo use the technique in his paintings? Can you suggest any reasons?
Other Renaissance artists William Scrots, 1546 The National Portrait Gallery, London Van Hoogstraten’s peepshow box The National Gallery, London
Other uses of Anamorphosis • Anamorphosis is often used in road markings: here the signs are stretched to be read correctly by a driver. • Advertising logos painted on the grass for rugby matches are designed to be read correctly from the angle of TV cameras.
Contemporary art 1 • The Vauxhall Station mural in London was designed by William Pye in 1986 • Unfortunately, it was destroyed during refurbishment in 2002 • It consisted of four different anamorphic images, which needed to be viewed from four different locations, marked on the floor
Contemporary art 2 • "Passing Through"was designed byColin Wilbourn in 1997 • It ‘s part of the St Peter’s Riverside Sculpture Project in Tyne and Wear • This anamorphic galleon is sited on the bank of the river Wear
Can you find other examples of anamorphosis? • artwork • illustration • road-markings • advertising