Key Vocabulary
True or False
General Knowledge
Expert Knowledge
100

Technique used by artists to draw a 3D space in an artwork.

Perspective Drawing

100

True or false: Two-point perspective has only one vanishing point.

False - two-point perspective has TWO vanishing points!

100

This type of view is used in the artwork.


What is street view.

100

Identify where the horizon line is in the image.


What is where the ground meets the hills/mountains.

200

This type of view is eye level for the viewer.

Street view.

200

True or false: One - point perspective has 1 vanishing point that can be anywhere in the artwork.

What is false.

200

This type of perspective focuses on objects becoming faint and having a blue tint.

What is aerial perspective. 

200

Time period when artist focused on learning and using perspective in their artwork.


What is the Renaissance. 

300

This is where the sky meets the ground.

Horizon line.

300

True or False: This is an example of one-point perspective.


True - it has one vanishing point

300

This type of view is used in the image.


What is worm's eye view.

300

This type of art struggled with perspective, which caused the view to be skewed and appear flat.

What is Egyptian art. 

400

This area is where all of the converging lines meet and seem to "disappear".

Vanishing point.

400

Type of perspective that only has one vanishing point on the horizon line. 

One-point perspective.

400

Perspective that has 2 vanishing points on the horizon line. The converging lines disappear at these points.

What is 2-point perspective. 

400

Identify where the vanishing point is.


What is the end of the walkway. 

500

This type of view is as if you were look down on the objects. You would be able to see the top of the objects.

Bird's eye view.

500

This view is from the ground looking up. You can see the bottom and sides of an object.

Worm's eye view.

500

This type of perspective is being used in the image.


What is aerial perspective.

500

This type of perspective is being used in the drawing. 


What is 2-point perspective.