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Art, Science and History: On Linda Henderson’s The Fourth Dimension and Non-Euclidean Geometry in Modern Art
- A. L. Loeb
- Leonardo
- The MIT Press
- Volume 18, Number 3, July 1985
- pp. 193-196
- Article
- Additional Information
Linda Henderson’s book deals with the interaction between mathematics and art during the first quarter of the twentieth century. Her premise that mathematical theory was transformed into works of art in an orderly and traceable manner is here called into question, but her treatise provides valuable information regarding the contacts and influences that major artists were experiencing.
ISSN | 1530-9282 |
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Print ISSN | 0024-094X |
Pages | pp. 193-196 |
Launched on MUSE | 2017-01-04 |
Open Access | No |
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