Title: CSE325 Computer Science and Sculpture
1CSE325 Computer Science and Sculpture
22. Polyhedra in Art Sculpture
A Historical View
3Polyhedra
- From Greek polymany hedraseats
- Singular Polyhedron
- Def 3D object bounded by flat surfaces
- Many types
- Platonic solids
- Archimedean solids
- Convex / concave
- Long history of use in 3D design
4In Two Dimensions Polygons
- Greek gon knee
- Regular polygon
- equal lengths
- equal angles
- Allow stars
- Terminology
- corner vertex
- plural vertices
- Number prefixes
- 3) tri-
- 4) tetra-
- 5) penta-
- 6) hexa-
- 7) hepta-
- 8) octa-
- 9) ennea-
- 10) deca-
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5Examples Regular Polygons
6Five Regular Polyhedra
- Every face identical
- Every face regular
- Every vertex identical
- Only 5 are possible
- Euclid gives proof
- Platonic Solids
- Plato described them
- (known earlier)
Dodecahedron12 sides
Icosahedron20
tetrahedron octahedron cube
7Some Dodecahedra
12 isosceles triangles
12 rhombi
Regular 12 pentagons
rhombic dodechedron
12 isosceles triangles
12 kites
12 irregular pentagons
8Some Non-convex Dodecahedra
A torus is not convex
small stellated dodecahedron (12 pentagrams)
concave dodecahedron
9Historical Examples
- Stone, ivory, wood carving
- Bronze casting
- Drawing, woodcut, engraving, etc
- Painting
- Stone or wood tiling (mosaics intarsia)
- Wood, glass, or metal assembly
Guess How old is the oldest existing
dodecahedron?
10Prehistoric Scotland
Carved stone from circa 2000 B.C.E. Hundreds
known. Most are cube-based. I dont know of any
icosahedron-based examples.
11Roman Dice
ivory
stone
12Roman Dodecahedra
Bronze, unknown function
13Roman Icosahedron
14Paolo Uccello (1397-1475)
Small stellated dodecahedron mosaic
mazzocchio (donut hat)
15Piero della Francesca (1410? - 1492)
Truncated tetrahedron
Icosahedron in cube
16Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)
Illustrations for Luca Pacioli's 1509 book The
Divine Proportion
17Leonardo da Vinci
Illustrations for Luca Pacioli's 1509 book The
Divine Proportion
18Compare Solid Edges to Lines
19Leonardo da Vinci
Elevated Forms
20Leonardo Doodles
21Leonardo Doodles
22Leonardo
Cube structure
23Leonardos Ludo Geometrico
ludo geometrico geometry game
make systematic modifications
24Leonardo
Torus variations
25Luca Pacioli (1445-1514)
Portrait of Pacioli, by Jacopo de Barbari, 1495
26Luca Pacioli
27The Divine Proportion
Golden ratio
28Luca Pacioli
29Pacioli Leonardo
Printed as woodcuts in 1509
30Fra Giovanni da Verona, 1520s
31Intarsia by Giovanni da Verona
32Albrecht Durer (1471-1528)
Melancholia I, 1514
33Albrecht Durer
Painters Manual, 1525
Net of snub cube
34Albrecht Durer
Find the error!
Painters Manual, 1525
35Daniele Barbaro (1513-1570)
La Practica della Perspectiva, 1568
36Wentzel Jamnitzer (1508-1585)
Perspectiva Corporum Regularium, 1568
37Wentzel Jamnitzer
38Wentzel Jamnitzer
39Wentzel Jamnitzer
(oldest chiral icosahedral image)
40Johannes Kepler (1571-1630)
(detail of inner planets)
41Johannes Kepler
Harmonice Mundi, 1619
42Kepler Archimedean Solids
Faces regular, vertices identical, but faces need
not be identical
43Johannes Kepler
Regular Dodecahedron
Rhombic Dodecahedron
44Johannes Kepler
- Symbolism from Plato
- Octahedron air
- Tetrahedron fire
- Cube earth
- Icosahedron water
- Dodecahedron
- the universe
45Augustin Hirschvogel (1503-1553)
46Lorenz Stoer
Geometria et Perspectiva, 1567
47Lorenz Stoer
Geometria et Perspectiva, 1567
48Jean Cousin
Livre de Perspective, 1560
49Nicolas Neufchatel
Portrait of Johann Neudorfer and his Son, 1561
50Hans Lencker
Perspectiva, 1571
51Hans Lencker
Perspectiva, 1571
52Lorenzo Sirigatti
La pratica di prospettiva, 1596
53Paul Pfinzing
Optica, 1616
54Jean-Francois Niceron
Thaumaturgus Opticus, 1638
55Jean Dubreuil
La Perspective Pratiq, 1642
56Jean Dubreuil
La Perspective Pratiq, 1642
57Tomb of Sir Thomas Gorges
Salisbury Cathedral, 1635
58Lorenz Zick (1594-1666)Turned Ivory Spheres
Modern Asian example
59Jacques Ozanam
Geometrie pratique, 1684
60Alain Manesson Mallet
La Geometrie Pratique, 1702
61Abraham Sharp (1651-1742)
Geometry Improv'd, 1718
62Brook Taylor
New Principles of Linear Perspective, 1719
63Brook Taylor
New Principles of Linear Perspective, 1719
64Paul Heinecken
Lucidum Prospectivae Speculum 1727
65Thomas Malton
Compleat Treatise on Perspective, 1779
66Christoph Nilson
Anleitung zur Linearperspective, c. 1800
67Max BrücknerVielecke und Vielflache, 1900
68M.C. Escher (1898-1972)
Stars, 1948
69M.C. Escher
Double Planetoid, 1949
70M.C. Escher
Waterfall, 1961
71M.C. Escher
Reptiles, 1943
72Conclusions
- Polyhedra, especially the five Platonic solids,
have been an element of Western art for
centuries. - Beauty of symmetry
- Challenging models to show mastery of perspective
- Symbolic meaning assigned by Plato
- Mathematical foundation for artistry
- Good starting point for computer constructions