Raphael creatively used Mary's suitors to highlight important points in the constructional scheme. Each of them holds in his hand a wooden stick (red lines). Joseph's flowered stick aims to the bottom of inceptive circle, which ratio of its radius to half of the base square is 1.618 to 1. It is a circle from which all other geometry, especially the circular one, unfolds. Next stick points to the bottom of the circle of the same radius, but with the center at the base square's bottom side. It is the F point or focal point, the one which generates the lateral points. Although the lateral or tiers points (T points) are commonly called the distance points, they are not the same as the viewing distance. The distance point (D point) is the distance from which the picture was taken and from which the whole scheme unwinds. The term distance point comes from a misunderstanding of its function and should not be called as such. The third stick aims to the point of coordinate importance - D point or the distance point. And the fourth rod passes through the corner of the frame and aims to right corner of the bottom square. One of the suitors, a boy, has decided to break the stick over his knee. One end of his stick aims to the horizon and 1.618 circle crossing and the other aims to the bottom line and √1.618 circle crossing. Although they can now be considered as hints, these lines could have functioned as a tool for the painter himself during the geometrical process and to speed up his work.
This project reveals the lost secret of the old masters. The graphical analyses reveal the crucial role of the sacred geometry in the spatial structure of the masterpieces by the old masters. This discovery, which is still waiting for world acclaim, restores merit of the old masters and refutes the camera obscura theory. These graphical representations of the hidden geometry behind the masterpieces were not yet published and the secret knowledge of the old masters is being revealed for the first time ever. Visit the website: https://www.renaissanceperspective.eu/
When Two Become One
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Raphael creatively used Mary's suitors to highlight important points in the constructional scheme. Each of them holds in his hand a wooden stick (red lines). Joseph's flowered stick aims to the bottom of inceptive circle, which ratio of its radius to half of the base square is 1.618 to 1. It is a circle from which all other geometry, especially the circular one, unfolds. Next stick points to the bottom of the circle of the same radius, but with the center at the base square's bottom side. It is the F point or focal point, the one which generates the lateral points. Although the lateral or tiers points (T points) are commonly called the distance points, they are not the same as the viewing distance. The distance point (D point) is the distance from which the picture was taken and from which the whole scheme unwinds. The term distance point comes from a misunderstanding of its function and should not be called as such. The third stick aims to the point of coordinate importance - D point or the distance point. And the fourth rod passes through the corner of the frame and aims to right corner of the bottom square. One of the suitors, a boy, has decided to break the stick over his knee. One end of his stick aims to the horizon and 1.618 circle crossing and the other aims to the bottom line and √1.618 circle crossing. Although they can now be considered as hints, these lines could have functioned as a tool for the painter himself during the geometrical process and to speed up his work.
This project reveals the lost secret of the old masters. The graphical analyses reveal the crucial role of the sacred geometry in the spatial structure of the masterpieces by the old masters. This discovery, which is still waiting for world acclaim, restores merit of the old masters and refutes the camera obscura theory. These graphical representations of the hidden geometry behind the masterpieces were not yet published and the secret knowledge of the old masters is being revealed for the first time ever. Visit the website: https://www.renaissanceperspective.eu/