The Relationship between Art and Mathematics in the Renaissance: Please Center Take the Work of Leonardo Da Vinci for Example
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Renaissance, Da Vinci, Mathematics, art.Abstract
During the Renaissance, both mathematics and art underwent significant development. This article focuses on an artist, who comes from that period, Leonardo da Vinci, who not only excels in painting, but also excels in multiple fields such as mathematics, science, architecture, anatomy, and more. This article mainly studies how mathematics and art are connected in Leonardo da Vinci's eyes. The article draws conclusions by searching for different references and observing da Vinci's works. In Leonardo da Vinci's eyes, he loved art, but mathematics was equally important to him. He studied mathematics and excelled in incorporating mathematical elements into his paintings. He invented many painting techniques related to mathematics, such as Aerial perspective, color perspective, invisible perspective, etc. These techniques make his works more natural and scientific. Through research, it was found that Leonardo da Vinci's proficient mastery of painting skills is related to his attitude toward mathematics. He attaches great importance to mathematics and has also conducted in-depth research. He is skilled in using mathematical principles to compose and create paintings, using mathematical relationships to enrich the visuals.
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