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After going through majority of Vincent van Gogh’s Art Galleries, I have decided one method which makes its appearance in several of his paintings would be the Horizontal Line Art Theory, of which claims that in order to have a realistic perspective of a painting, a person's body must line up with the horizon line at a fixed point. There can be a low perspective where the horizon line meets everyone's knees, a middle perspective which goes across the length of their chests, and a high perspective where the horizon is lined with the heads of the people. It would be easy to show examples of it and explain while still being informative.
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