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Figure-ground (perception) — In visual perception, figure ground is a type of perceptual organization in vision that involves assignment of edges to regions for purposes of shape determination, determination of depth across an edge, and the allocation of visual attention… … Wikipedia
Rubin vase — Rubin s vase (sometimes known as the Rubin face or the Figure ground vase) is a famous set of cognitive optical illusions developed around 1915 by the Danish psychologist Edgar Rubin. They were first introduced at large in Rubin s two volume work … Wikipedia
Rubin's figure — Also known as Rubin face, Rubin s face, Rubin vase, Rubin s vase, Rubin s vase face illusion, goblet figure, and figure ground vase. The eponym Rubin s figure refers to the Danish psychologist Edgar Rubin (1886 1951), who described the… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
Ground Defense Force! Mao-chan — Mao chan redirects here. For the figure skater often referred to in the Japanese press by that nickname, see Mao Asada. Earth Defender! Mao chan 陸上防衛隊まおちゃん (Ground Defense Force! Mao chan) Genre Comedy, Magical girl … Wikipedia
Perception figure-fond — La perception figure fond est un principe de psychologie gestaltiste et de linguistique cognitive selon lequel nous faisons une distinction entre la figure, qui se détache et qui possède un contour défini, et le fond moins distinct. Toute… … Wikipédia en Français
Name vase — Vase Munich 1410 (Munich, Staatliche Antikensammlungen, is the name vase for the Painter of Munich 1410. In classical archaeology, a name vase is a specific vase [1] whose painter s name is unkn … Wikipedia
Douris (vase painter) — Peleus abducts Thetis, who is shape shifting into a lioness to fight back, medallion of a cup of Phase IV, border with double meander, Cabinet des médailles, BNF (Inv. 539) Douris (Ancient Greek: Δοῦρις / Doũris) was an ancient Athenian red… … Wikipedia
Onesimos (vase painter) — Kylix made by Euphronios, ca. 500 490 B.C. (Paris, Louvre, G 105). Onesimos was an ancient Athenian vase painter who flourished between 505 and 480 BC. He specialized in decorating cups, mostly of Type B, which comprise virtually all known… … Wikipedia
Makron (vase painter) — Libation scene. Interior of an Attic red figure cup, ca. 480 BC. Found in Vulci. Paravey Collection, 1879 (G 149). Makron was an ancient Greek vase painter active in Athens ca. 490 480 BC. Though only one signed example of his work is known to… … Wikipedia
White-ground alabastrum — The White Ground Alabastrum is a style of Greek vase dated to c.500 B.C. Description An alabastrum is a small vase that is elongated and is rounded at the bottom and has a broad rim at the top of a small neck. The white ground style was mainly… … Wikipedia