This document provides information about linear perspective techniques used in art. It begins with an opening prayer. Then, it discusses the history of linear perspective, which was developed in the 14th century by Italian artists and architects. It explains that there are three types of linear perspective: one-point, two-point, and three-point. One-point perspective is described in detail, including its three critical components: the horizon line, vanishing point, and orthogonal lines. Examples of one-point perspective applied to scenery and interiors are shown. The document concludes with an assignment asking about two-point perspective, three-point perspective, and atmospheric perspective techniques.