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HOROPTER#1203/ 2003 ( Satoshi Kinoshita )
Series: | Paintings: Landscape | Medium: | Acrylic on non-stretched canvas | Size (inches): | 48 x 16 | Size (mm): | 1219 x 406 | Catalog #: | PA_015 | Description: | Signed, titled, date, copyright in magic ink on the reverse.
Horopter (Page: 706)
Ho*rop"ter (?), n.(Opt.): The line or surface in which are situated all the points which are seen single while the point of sight, or the adjustment of the eyes, remains unchanged.
The sum of all the points which are seen single, while the point of sight remains unchanged, is called the horopter. J. Le Conte.
-Webster's Revised Unabridged, 1913 Edition*(This definition is from the 1913 Webster's Dictionary and may be outdated.)
Horopter: (n.) The line or surface in which are situated all the points which are seen single while the point of sight, or the adjustment of the eyes, remains unchanged.
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Gee, do we still live in 1910's?
-Satoshi Kinoshita
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