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Notices of the International Consortium of Chinese Mathematicians
Volume 10 (2022)
Number 2
The mathematics of painting: the birth of projective geometry in the Italian Renaissance
Pages: 11 – 29
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4310/ICCM.2022.v10.n2.a2
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Abstract
We show how the birth of perspective painting in the Italian Renaissance led to a new way of interpreting space that resulted in the creation of projective geometry. Unlike other works on this subject, we explicitly show how the craft of the painters implied the introduction of new points and lines (points and lines at infinity) and their projective coordinates to complete the Euclidean space to what is now called projective space. We demonstrate this idea by looking at original paintings from the Renaissance, and by carrying out the explicit analytic calculations that underpin those masterpieces.
Keywords
Renaissance, Piero della Francesca, painting, perspective, analytic projective geometry, points and lines at infinity
The first author was partially supported by INdAM and by Chapman University.
The second author was partially supported by ISPF-CNR and by Chapman University.
Published 6 February 2023