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Geometric Art: Recent
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Portrait of Dr. Gachet, van Gogh, 1890.
List of most expensive paintings $82.5 million.
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Kaleidoscope based on Symmetry drawing E101
by M. C. Escher. |
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Kaleidoscope based on Symmetry drawing E69
by M. C. Escher. |
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Kaleidoscope based on Symmetry drawing E42
by M. C. Escher. |
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Kaleidoscope based on No 5, 1948
by Jackson Pollock. |
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The Garden of Earthly Delights by Hieronymus Bosch.
Kaleidoscope
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Art Forms of Nature: Ascidiae by Ernst Haeckel.
Kunstformen der Natur (German for Art Forms of
Nature) is a book of lithographic and autotype prints by German
biologist Ernst Haeckel. |
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Art Forms of Nature: Actiniae by Ernst Haeckel.
Kunstformen der Natur (German for Art Forms of
Nature) is a book of lithographic and autotype prints by German
biologist Ernst Haeckel. |
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Art Forms of Nature: Arachnid by Ernst Haeckel.
Kunstformen der Natur (German for Art Forms of
Nature) is a book of lithographic and autotype prints by German
biologist Ernst Haeckel. |
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The Barolo Chapel or Cappella delle Brunate by Sol LeWitt.
Sol LeWitt was an American artist linked to various movements, including Conceptual art and Minimalism. |
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Sol
LeWitt Drawings: A square.
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Google Gadget
Archimedes Book of Lemmas.
Add "GoGeometry" to your iGoogle page.
Gadgets powered by Google are miniature objects that offer cool and dynamic content that can be placed on any page on the web. |
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Google Gadgets.
Add "Golden Rectangles" to your iGoogle page. |
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Clifford's Circle Chain
Theorems. This is a step by step presentation of the first theorem.
Clifford discovered, in the ordinary Euclidean plane, a "sequence or
chain of theorems" of increasing complexity, each building on the last
in a natural progression.
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Paracas mantle 200 A.D and Golden Rectangles
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Gustav Klimt Selected Works
Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I,
list of most expensive paintings: $135 million. |
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Symmetry
(1966).
Greatest film, a fantasy of dancing images breaking apart, spinning, and converging. Produced by the University of Washington, the Commission on College Physics, and the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn.
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Jackson Pollock: Action Painting.
by MoMA, The Museum of Modern Art.
“I have extraordinary experience of these structures. Drawing on that experience, I do believe that Pollocks are
geometry fractal." Benoit Mandelbrot, the father of fractals. |
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Journey to the Center of a Triangle (1976).
Incenter, Circumcenter, Centroid, Orthocenter.
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SIGGRAPH 2008: Data-Driven Enhancement of Facial Attractiveness.
New computer program that uses a mathematical formula to alter the original form into a theoretically more attractive version, while maintaining what programmers call an “unmistakable similarity” to the original.
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Machu Picchu,
the Intihuatana stone and Golden Rectangles.
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Machu Picchu, Putucusi and Golden Rectangles.
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"Mathematics is Beautiful". Just a few of favorite equations of the author, RedShift. |
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Le Garcon a la Pipe (Boy with a Pipe), Pablo Picasso 1905
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List of most expensive paintings: $104 million.
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Irises, Vincent van Gogh, 1889.
List of most expensive paintings: $53.9 million.
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Dora Maar au Chat (Dora Maar with Cat), Pablo Picasso, 1941.
List of most expensive paintings: $95.2 million.
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Le Moulin de la Galette, Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1876.
List of most expensive paintings: $78 million.
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Cahuachi: Archeologists in Peru unearth human sacrifices. Engraved gourds with nature-related and abstract designs.
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Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I, Gustav Klimt, 1907.
List of most expensive paintings $135 million.
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Woman III, Willem de Kooning, 1953.
List of most expensive paintings $137.5 million.
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