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Foreshortening

The visual compression of a form that projects toward or away from the viewer.

Short Definition

The visual compression of a form that projects toward or away from the viewer.

Difficulty

intermediate

Language Origin

English

Foreshortening is the apparent shortening of a body, limb, or object when its principal axis turns toward or away from the viewer. In sculpture the effect changes continuously with viewpoint, making foreshortening an important consideration in pose, relief, monument placement, and intended viewing distance.

Etymology

English translation of a long-established perspective concept.