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View SchemaGolden Section and the Art of Painting
| Authors | Agata Olariu |
|---|---|
| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | physics/9908036 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/9908036 |
Abstract
A statistical study on 565 works of art of different great painters was done and it was calculated the ratio of the 2 sides of a paintings. Assuming that all the painters under discussion enter in a statistics with equal weights it is shown that the average value obtained for the ratio of the sides is 1.34. This value, determined experimentally is significantly different from the value of the Golden Section F=1.618, which is a theoretical ratio, obtained from an abstract, mathematical theory, which supposedly ought to impress on a painting a supreme harmony.
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