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Pictorial Space throughout Art History: Cézanne and ... - ARAS

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<strong>ARAS</strong> Connections Issue 2, 2012<br />

the small plane create new proportionate divisions in the overall rectangle. The<br />

small plane pulls up or down, away from or towards the lower edge of the overall<br />

rectangle. The direction of its force will be decided by other planes as they are<br />

added.<br />

In figure 4 the second plane opposes the first. If plane 2 pulls up <strong>and</strong> to the<br />

right, then plane 1 pulls down <strong>and</strong> left. If plane 2 pulls down, then plane 1 pulls<br />

up. The rectangle has been divided again by the left <strong>and</strong> lower edges of plane 2 to<br />

create new proportionate sections. <strong>Pictorial</strong> space appears: planes 1 <strong>and</strong> 2 are<br />

located at different depths <strong>and</strong> pull forwards or backwards against each other.<br />

But their positions have not been resolved: either could be in front. Plane 5 lies to<br />

the rear.<br />

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