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Philosopher Heinrich Agrippa a German magician came up with a drawing of a man over a pentagram in the 16th –century inside a circle which denoted a relationship to the golden ratio. An Italian nationalist Leonardo da Vinci around 1466- 1476 gave an illustration of polyhedra on the divine quantity and his views of bodily quantities to display the golden ratio which made some scholars to speculates that he included the golden ratio in his paintings.
Mondrian also used the golden sections in his geometrical paintings widely. Vitruvian Man is a drawing created by Leonardo da Vinci in 1490. Salvador Dali, a Spanish nationalist swan reflected the elephant in 1937. Piet Mondrian's major painting works were Museum of Modern, Art in New York City and Post-impressionist work in 1908. He was of Dutch nationality. Mondrian who was born in Amersfoort in, the Netherlands, was introduced to art by his father at a tender age he used to draw and paint along the River Gain (Olsen, 2006).
A pentagram with colors exhibiting various segments of the lengths. The four outlined lengths are in terms of the golden ratio which is used in illustrating the elegant and mathematical nature of the pentagram. Golden rhombus is one of the rhombic triacontahedron rhombi This is a golden ratio in a regular pentagon it shows the application of Ptolemy’s theorem to the quadrilateral and is made by removing a vertex from a regular pentagon which yields b/a=phi, All the faces of rhombic triacontahedron are golden rhombi
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