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The technique of foreshortening can first be seen in the decoration of Greek vases (c. 500 BC), but was not developed until the Renaissance. The Italian painter Andreas Mantegna includes some of the first examples of foreshortening from below in his Camera degli Sposi (c. 1474). Although the figures are very short, the use of perspective enables the viewer to recognize that in real life they would be taller.
Foreshortening techniques were fully exploited in the illusionism of the baroque period (17thmid-18th centuries).
The number of stripes changed frequently until around 1800. Red, white, and blue became the colours of liberty and an inspiration for other revolutionary flags around the world. Effective date: 19 February 1937.
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