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Vladimir London
- Drawing perspective
The horizontal and vertical lines are axes of the circle inscribed by the bottom plane square. In perspective, this circle appears as an oval. This oval is symmetrical in relation to its vertical axis, however, the front part of the oval is slightly bigger than its back part.