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painting Painting is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface (called the "matrix" or "support"). The medium is commonly applied to the base with a brush, but other implements, such as knives, sponges, and ai ...
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photography Photography is the art, application, and practice of creating durable images by recording light, either electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film. It is employe ...
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graphical perspective Linear or point-projection perspective (from la, perspicere 'to see through') is one of two types of graphical projection perspective in the graphic arts; the other is parallel projection In three-dimensional geometry, a parallel project ...
and descriptive geometry, a picture plane is an image plane located between the "eye point" (or '' oculus'') and the object being viewed and is usually coextensive to the material surface of the work. It is ordinarily a vertical plane
perpendicular In elementary geometry, two geometric objects are perpendicular if they intersect at a right angle (90 degrees or π/2 radians). The condition of perpendicularity may be represented graphically using the ''perpendicular symbol'', ⟂. It ca ...
to the
sightline In architecture, sightlines are a particularly important consideration in the design of civic structures, such as a stage, arena, or monument. They determine the configuration of such items as theater and stadium design, road junction layout ...
to the object of interest.


Features

In the technique of
graphical perspective Linear or point-projection perspective (from la, perspicere 'to see through') is one of two types of graphical projection perspective in the graphic arts; the other is parallel projection In three-dimensional geometry, a parallel project ...
the picture plane has several features: :Given are an eye point O (from '' oculus''), a horizontal plane of reference called the ''ground plane'' γ and a picture plane π... The line of intersection of π and γ is called the ''ground line'' and denoted ''GR''. ... the orthogonal projection of O upon π is called the ''principal vanishing point P''...The line through ''P'' parallel to the ground line is called the ''horizon'' HZ The horizon frequently features
vanishing point A vanishing point is a point on the image plane of a perspective drawing where the two-dimensional perspective projections of mutually parallel lines in three-dimensional space appear to converge. When the set of parallel lines is perpendicul ...
s of lines appearing parallel in the foreground.


Position

The orientation of the picture plane is always perpendicular of the axis that comes straight out of your eyes. For example, if you are looking to a building that is in front of you and your eyesight is entirely horizontal then the picture plane is perpendicular to the ground and to the axis of your sight. If you are looking up or down, then the picture plane remains perpendicular to your sight and it changes the 90 degrees angle compared to the ground. When this happens a third vanishing point will appear in most cases depending on what you are seeing (or drawing).


Cut of an eject

G. B. Halsted included the picture plane in his book ''Synthetic Projective Geometry'': "To ‘project’ from a fixed point ''M'' (the ‘projection vertex’) a figure, the ‘original’, composed of points ''B, C, D'' etc. and straights ''b, c, d'' etc., is to construct the ‘projecting straights’ \overline,\ \overline,\ \overline, and the ‘projecting planes’ \overline,\ \overline,\ \overline. Thus is obtained a new figure composed of straights and planes, all on M, and called an ‘eject’ of the original." "To ‘cut’ by a fixed plane μ (the picture-plane) a figure, the ‘subject’ made up of planes β, γ, δ, etc., and straights ''b, c, d'', etc., is to construct the meets \overline,\ \overline,\ \overline and passes \dot,\ \dot,\ \dot. Thus is obtained a new figure composed of straights and points, all on μ, and called a ‘cut’ of the subject. If the subject is an eject of an original, the cut of the subject is an ‘image’ of the original.


Integrity of the picture plane

A well-known phrase has accompanied many discussions of painting during the period of
modernism Modernism is both a philosophy, philosophical and arts movement that arose from broad transformations in Western world, Western society during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The movement reflected a desire for the creation of new fo ...
. Coined by the influential art critic
Clement Greenberg Clement Greenberg () (January 16, 1909 – May 7, 1994), occasionally writing under the pseudonym K. Hardesh, was an American essayist known mainly as an art critic closely associated with American modern art of the mid-20th century and a formali ...
in his essay called "Modernist Painting", the phrase ''"integrity of the picture plane"'' has come to denote how the flat surface of the physical painting functions in older as opposed to more recent works. That phrase is found in the following sentence in his essay: ''"The Old Masters had sensed that it was necessary to preserve what is called the integrity of the picture plane: that is, to signify the enduring presence of flatness underneath and above the most vivid illusion of three-dimensional space."'' Greenberg seems to be referring to the way painting relates to the picture plane in both the modern period and the "Old Master" period.Clement Greenberg, "Modernist Painting"
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See also

* Image plane * Perspective projection *
Projection plane A projection plane, or plane of projection, is a type of view in which graphical projections from an object intersect.Gary R. Bertoline et al. (2002) ''Technical Graphics Communication''. McGraw–Hill Professional, 2002. , p. 330. Projection plane ...


References

* James C. Morehead Jr. (1911
Perspective and Projective Geometries: A Comparison
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