He began to paint panoramic views of Madrid about 1960.
That's what 3-D must strive for, painting new views of a scene as quickly as possible so that movement is fluid.
He also painted architectural and perspective views, and sacred subjects.
Subsequently he painted landscapes and views of towns, which are executed with great accuracy.
He also advertised his availability to paint views of properties for sending overseas.
He returned to Chicago in 1930 where he painted views of the city and its working class.
He even commissioned artists to paint contemporary views of Derby, anxious to record anything that might be demolished or changed.
Over the last four years Jones has painted views from the 125 mile stretch of the coastal footpath.
He then settled in England, where he painted views of towns.
He painted landscapes and views of cities, and many houses in Holland are embellished by his works.