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Math And The Mona Lisa The Art And Science Of Leonardo Da Vinci Illustrated Edition Bulent Atalay

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Math And The Mona Lisa The Art And Science Of Leonardo Da Vinci Illustrated Edition Bulent Atalay
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Math And The Mona Lisa The Art And Science Of Leonardo Da Vinci Illustrated Edition Bulent Atalay instant download after payment.

Publisher: Smithsonian Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.79 MB
Pages: 305
Author: Bulent Atalay
ISBN: 9781588341716, 1588341712
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: illustrated edition

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Math And The Mona Lisa The Art And Science Of Leonardo Da Vinci Illustrated Edition Bulent Atalay by Bulent Atalay 9781588341716, 1588341712 instant download after payment.

First of all, I think this book presents a good effort to demonstrate the often overlooked relation between art and science. The author jam packed lots of materials to tell the story from both perspectives. It is overall entertaining. I feel however the author laid out many ideas, being fact or speculations. It lacks of insight to answer a very simple question: Why can we expect mathematical or scientific explanation to intuitive subjects such as art.
Man did not create golden ratio. It is physics. In the physical world it represents steady structure; In natural world it is the most efficient configuration. Human simply observe. It is nature tells us what is steady, what is safe, what is efficient, and therefore give our perspective of beauty. So there's no wonder how Leonardo da Vinci who observes the nature to its finest details can present us art work with divine beauty.
I'd like to add though, the later part of the book is actually more interesting than the first part. Although the contents do not contribute to this particular title and can be found in many other science history books.

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