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The Mathematics of Painting . Helmer ASLAKSEN Dept. of Mathematics National Univ. of Singapore aslaksen@math.nus.edu.sg www.math.nus.edu.sg/aslaksen/. Giotto, The Flight into Egypt, c1313. Notice how the trees are the same size. Lorenzetti, The Presentation in the Temple, c1342.
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The Mathematics of Painting Helmer ASLAKSEN Dept. of Mathematics National Univ. of Singapore aslaksen@math.nus.edu.sg www.math.nus.edu.sg/aslaksen/
Giotto, The Flight into Egypt, c1313 • Notice how the trees are the same size
Lorenzetti, The Presentation in the Temple, c1342 • Notice how the tiles get smaller
Masaccio, Trinity, 1427 • One of the first perspective pictures
The pavement problem • CD=distance from picture to eye
Where’s the best view point? • 174cm above, 770cm away
Hong Sek Chern,Pigeonholes, 1996 • Use this to find out where to stand
False viewpoints • Pozzo’s ceiling (1694) and cupola (1685) in St. Ignatius, Rome
Anamorphic art • Holbein, The Ambassadors, 1533
Is there perspective in Chinese paintings? • Multiple viewpoints, Chen Chong Swee, Snowscape, 1993 • Raphael, The School of Athens, 1511
Leonardo, The Last Supper, c1497 • The perspective is an integral part of the painting
Changing views on perspective • The different perspectives are an integral part of the painting • Tan Chwee Seng, I Think Hence I Am, 1989 • Montemayor, Barangay Rotunda, 1992
Dürer at the Singapore Art Museum • Dürer, 1527 • Teaching aid or tool for artists?
Perspective at SAM • Ye Shufang, Mathematical Ambiguity, 2002.
What else to see at SAM? • Tessellations
More to see at SAM! • Kaleidoscopes
Even more to do at SAM! • Polyhedra