What does the sixteenth-century artist Dosio give the viewer a better sense of when he uses lines to represent the ceiling in his drawing of the Church of Santo Spirito in Florence?

Respuesta :

Answer: depth, surface

Explanation:

The lines in the ceiling drawing of Church of Santo Spirito in Florence has been the representation of depth and surface.

Giovanni Antonio Dosio have been the Italian architect and the sculpture of 16th century. He has been famous for his early antique works in Rome about ancient and modern city.

Dosio's drawing of the Church of Santo Spirito in Florence

Dosio has been awarded with several works in Florence about the Roman architecture. He has been representing  the Church image in the drawing with the lines depicting depth and surface.

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