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Math and Art

Mathematics has helped artists draw beautiful pictures since ancient times. During the Renaissance, many artists learned mathematics to understand how to depict 3D scenes on 2D surfaces. Philosophers at the time also viewed mathematics as a way to understand the physical world. The document discusses the relationship between mathematics and art, noting how artists have historically used mathematical concepts like size, shape, and angles in their work.

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Math and Art

Mathematics has helped artists draw beautiful pictures since ancient times. During the Renaissance, many artists learned mathematics to understand how to depict 3D scenes on 2D surfaces. Philosophers at the time also viewed mathematics as a way to understand the physical world. The document discusses the relationship between mathematics and art, noting how artists have historically used mathematical concepts like size, shape, and angles in their work.

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By Orgil and Munkhtulga

Relationship between math and art


Since the ancient times mathematic tools

helped many artist to draw beautiful pictures. Even the great mathematician called Galileo Galilei, sayed Artists who strive and seek to study nature must therefore first fully understand mathematics. In pictures artist use math to figure out the size, figure and the angle.

A picture about math and art

Renaissance
In the early age called renaissance,

many artist in that age learned mathematics to learn how to figure out how to depict three-dimensional scenes on a two-dimensional canvas. Second, philosophers think math is the physical world and the entire universe. In that age there were many paintings as well.

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