MODER N AGE And golden section George Seurat

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MODER N AGE And golden section

MODER N AGE And golden section

George Seurat (1859 -1891) He was a French neo-impressionist characterized by the familiar styles

George Seurat (1859 -1891) He was a French neo-impressionist characterized by the familiar styles with infinite points. In the paintings of Seurat, the golden rectangles are very obvious. The size of the canvases and the subdivisions of the paintings, both horizontally and vertically, clearly show the strict application of the golden ratio. «Bathers at Asnieres»

 «La Parade» , by George Seurat

«La Parade» , by George Seurat

Piet Modrian (1872 -1944) He was a Dutch artist who believed that mathematics and

Piet Modrian (1872 -1944) He was a Dutch artist who believed that mathematics and art are closely linked. In order to express the reality, nature and logic from a different perspective he used the simple geometric shapes and primary colors (blue, red, yellow). Composition in Red, Yellow, and Blue (1926)

Composition Modrian in Blue, by

Composition Modrian in Blue, by

Rembrandt Van Rijn (1606 -1669) He is considered to be the greatest Dutch artist

Rembrandt Van Rijn (1606 -1669) He is considered to be the greatest Dutch artist and the principal representative of the Baroque style.

Salvador Dali (1904 -1989) The Sacrament of the last Supper, National Gallery of Art,

Salvador Dali (1904 -1989) The Sacrament of the last Supper, National Gallery of Art, Washington DC He is one of the most famous painters of the 20 th century and a very eccentric representative of contemporary art.

The Sacrament of the last Supper, National Gallery of Art, Washington DC The dimensions

The Sacrament of the last Supper, National Gallery of Art, Washington DC The dimensions of the painting are according to the golden ratio. The dome of the room forms a regular dodecahedron, which is directly linked to the golden mean (the faces are formed by regular pentagons). Christ is located in the center of the pentagon.

The Sacrament of the last Supper, National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

The Sacrament of the last Supper, National Gallery of Art, Washington DC